Base Form (First Form) : Like
Simple Past (Second Form) : Liked
Past Participle (Third Form) : Liked
BASE FORM ( FIRST FORM ) : like
- I like ice cream in the summer.
- Do you like to read before bedtime?
- She will like the surprise party.
- Birds like to sing in the morning.
- People like to relax on weekends.
- The cat will like the new scratching post.
- We like to explore new places.
- Children like to play in the park.
- He will like the movie we chose.
- They like to try different cuisines.
Past Simple ( Second Form ) : liked
- Last night, she liked the romantic movie.
- He liked the book so much that he read it twice.
- The students liked the new teacher.
- She liked the dress and bought it.
- We liked the restaurant’s ambiance.
- The audience liked the comedian’s jokes.
- They liked the music at the concert.
- The children liked the magician’s tricks.
- He liked the coffee from the new cafe.
- I liked the way she solved the problem.
Past Participle ( Third Form ) : liked
- The ice cream has been liked by many customers.
- The surprise party has been liked by everyone.
- The book has been liked by critics.
- The movie has been liked by audiences worldwide.
- The new teacher has been liked by students.
- The dress has been liked by fashion enthusiasts.
- The restaurant’s ambiance has been liked by patrons.
- The jokes have been liked by the entire audience.
- The music at the concert has been liked by music lovers.
- The coffee from the new cafe has been liked by locals.