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Present form

Like

She likes interesting films.

I like to eat ice-cream every day.

A: What kind of food do you like?
B: I like spicy food.

Past form

Liked

I liked the show. It was very funny.

We liked the football match. It was incredibly exciting.

A: Did you like the food?
B: Yes, I liked it a lot.

Continuous form

Liking

I am liking the new haircut.

They are liking the music.

A: Are you liking my new look?
B: Yes, it's nice. Very interesting.

Past participle

Liked

I've liked her for a long time.

We've liked going there a lot.

A: Where have you liked so far?
B: We've liked everywhere but really liked St. Paul's Cathedral.

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