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He asked what i.............(like,liked,has liked)

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:  The correct answer to this is

He asked what i ...like ...(like,liked,has liked)

Explanation: The word like is a verb.

Verb- The verb is a word used to describe an action or state , hence make the main part of predicate of a sentence.

The verb can be of 4 types

a)Instransitive b) transitive c) linking and d) passive.

- The word like is an instansitive verb as it has an object.

Like- It is a regular verb and the present tense or form of like is like/ likes.

- For 1st person it always use as ''Like" ( I/You like ) but

Likes- If the person is third person it use as "likes" ( He/she likes).

Liked- If the verb used in past tense then -d is added in the end or suffix to the word to make it past tense. ( I/You/They liked).

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Answered by syedtahir20
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Answer:

The choice between "like," "liked," and "has liked" depends on the context of the situation and whether the preference is currently ongoing or has changed over time.

But, the most accurate would be:

He asked what I liked.

Explanation:

The correct choice of verb tense to complete this sentence depends on the context and time frame of the situation being described.

If the situation is currently ongoing or in the present, then the appropriate verb choice would be "like." For example, if someone asked you "What do you like to do in your free time?" you would respond by saying "I like to read books." The present tense "like" indicates that this is a current preference.

If the situation is in the past, then the appropriate verb choice would be "liked." For example, if someone asked you "What did you do on your vacation last year?" you would respond by saying "I liked to go hiking in the mountains." The past tense "liked" indicates that this was a preference in the past, but it may or may not still be true today.

If the situation is referring to a specific point in the past and the preference has since changed, then the appropriate verb choice would be "has liked." For example, if someone asked you "Did you enjoy your job when you first started?" you would respond by saying "Yes, I has liked it at first, but it became too stressful after a few months." The present perfect tense "has liked" indicates that the preference existed in the past but has since changed.

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