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What is past form of like?

The past form of "like" depends on the context.

* As a verb meaning "to enjoy": The past form is liked.

* Example: "I liked the movie."

* As a verb meaning "to be similar to": The past form is was like or were like.

* Example: "The party was like a circus."

Let me know if you have a specific sentence in mind, and I can help you choose the correct past tense!

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