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What is the difference between used to like and liked?
What is the difference if I say...
When I was 4 years old, I had one pink dress. My cousins used to like it (my dress) very much.
Or
When I was 4 years old, I had one pink dress. My cousins liked it (my dress) very much.
1In place of one dress, we normally use a dress. Except if you need to emphasis or specifically express the quantity. – Pro ingles – 2014-07-07T04:52:35.040
1In that sentence, if you chose to say "used to like", it would be like you were hinting to others that your cousins don't like that dress of yours anymore. On the other hand, "liked" doesn't have that effect. Also note that unless you state otherwise in your context, the used to like and liked would be read as stative verbs there. – Damkerng T. – 2014-07-07T06:14:11.230