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What is the plural of like?

The plural of "like" is likes.

However, it's important to note that the word "like" can function as several different parts of speech, and its plural form might change depending on the context:

* Verb: "I like pizza." (Plural: "We like pizza.")

* Preposition: "I look like my father." (Plural form doesn't apply)

* Adjective: "This is a like-minded group." (Plural form doesn't apply)

* Noun: "He gave a thumbs-up like." (Plural: "He gave several thumbs-up likes.")

So, the plural of "like" is "likes" when it's used as a verb, but it might not have a plural form when used as a preposition, adjective, or noun.

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