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I didn't like vs I didn't liked

The correct phrase is "I didn't like." The verb "like" is in the past simple form, which is "liked." The auxiliary verb "didn't" is already indicating the past tense, so the main verb should remain in its base form, "like."

Last updated: April 03, 2024

I didn't like

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express that you did not enjoy something in the past. The verb "like" is in the base form because the auxiliary verb "didn't" already indicates the past tense.
  • I didn't like being someone else.
  • The reason that I didn't like Glenn... she took my spot.
  • I didn't like the eulogy.
  • I didn't like the way Laura was acting.
  • And I didn't like the other people you invited.
  • I didn't like hearing about those polyps.
  • I didn't like this place from the start.
  • I didn't like your tone the last time we talked about the documents.
  • I didn't like that weasel from day one.
  • I didn't like the attitude.
  • But I didn't like the lying.
  • I didn't like the look of him.
  • I thought about you here alone, and I didn't like it.
  • I didn't like the idea of chemicals on my head.
  • I didn't like having to haggle last night.
  • I didn't like that With Alex at first.
  • Whatever. I didn't like him anyway.
  • I didn't like that you blackmailed me.
  • I didn't like this dress at all.
  • I didn't like what that scar reminded me of.

I didn't liked

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "liked" is in the wrong form for the past tense.

This phrase is incorrect because the verb "liked" is in the past simple form, which is incorrect when used with the auxiliary verb "didn't." The correct form is "I didn't like."
  • Poor Aug 2017 2,0 Very bad and poor hotel I didn't liked anything in this hotel Everything Good Aug 2016 6,8 Good during cool weather The room was clean and not too small.
  • I never liked him, I told Glenn I didn't liked him.
  • I hope you didn't liked reaching my money.
  • I didn't think you liked me very much.
  • I didn't know lawyers liked fashion.
  • I didn't think you liked parties.
  • I didn't think you liked Genesis.
  • I didn't say I liked Ted.
  • I didn't know he liked college football.
  • I didn't know anyone liked baseball except me and Jake.
  • I didn't think you liked this show.
  • I didn't know you liked me that much.
  • I didn't think you liked my stories.
  • I didn't say I liked them.
  • I didn't realize you liked to play with dolls.
  • I didn't care who liked it.
  • I didn't know you liked men.
  • I didn't know you liked white roses.
  • I didn't know she liked roses.
  • I didn't know you liked the noble art.

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