like|likes in English
noun
[laɪk]
person or thing which is similar or comparable; kind, type; things which are preferred or liked
Use "like|likes" in a sentence
1. 3 No government likes to lose face like that.
2. Nobody likes gritty urban-sounding titles like Terrace and Street.
3. She likes my dog, and Conversely, I like her dog.
4. FOLLOWERS 95 FOLLOW LIKES 30 LIKE MOC Batster by kub0slaw
5. In 'Ben likes school', the verb 'like' is in the indicative.
6. In 'Tom likes jazz', and 'They like rock music', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom' and the plural verb 'like' agrees with the pronoun 'they'.
7. She likes what he likes.
8. 22 In 'Tom likes jazz', and 'They like rock music', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom' and the plural verb 'like' agrees with the pronoun 'they'.
9. FOLLOWERS 315 FOLLOW LIKES 47 LIKE MOC "Azured" trophy truck by msk6003
10. It is gluttonous, likes sleeping also likes playing.
11. For example, I like to get up early, but she likes to stay up late.
12. 18 He likes sombre, muted colours — she likes bright colours.
13. Nancy : You a board , likes surfboard , but you go down hills on snow , like skiing.
14. Jealousy likes photos.
15. Jealousy likes information.
16. Nobody likes him.
17. 20 He likes sombre, muted colours — she likes bright colours.
18. She likes football. Besides,[sentence dictionary] she likes tennis and basketball.
19. Sowell likes history, but he likes it on Post-it notes.
20. Shagga likes axes.
21. – Everybody likes cookies.
22. Batster likes his own sleeping space and does not like to be disturbed while he is sleeping
23. Akrasia is a rock & roll band that jams like a jam band but likes to take showers.
24. Like, it's this thing we all have to do, it's kind of boring, and nobody really likes it.
25. He likes oranges.