likes, doesn´t like ✅ English Grammar, Aprende con Víctor ✅
“Likes“ and “doesn’t like“ are forms of the verb “to like,“ which is used to express enjoyment or approval of something. In the third person singular (he, she, it), “likes“ is conjugated as “likes,“ and “doesn’t like“ is conjugated as “doesn’t like.“
For example:
“He likes pizza.“ (to describe a current or ongoing preference for pizza)
“She likes playing soccer.“ (to describe a current or ongoing preference for playing soccer)
“It doesn’t like being in a cage.“ (to describe a lack of preference or dislike for being in a cage)
Here are a few more examples of how “likes“ and “doesn’t like“ can be used in the third person singular:
“He likes reading.“
“She doesn’t like being late.“
“It likes being outside.“
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