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How to write the singular form of the third person like?
Like it.

Like, when used as a noun, means "similar people or things" and refers to two or more people or things with similar appearance or nature. Like can also mean "something you like". Like can be used in plural or singular forms.

When the verb like is used alone, it refers to an ongoing hobby, not a temporary hobby. For example, you can say like, but today is not Ilikeit. But dislike and dislike often refer to temporary "refusal" or "unwillingness".

Like is used with would to form Would you? When the sentence pattern is like ..., you can only add infinitive, not gerund.

Related phrases:

Like absolute, absolute.

I fell in love with it unexpectedly.

Like casually, like occasionally.

I like it on purpose. I like it on purpose.

Like it dramatically. Like it dramatically.

I totally like it.

It's like an occasional seizure.

Completely, completely.