[amp_mcq option1=”isn’t liking” option2=”hasn’t liking” option3=”didn’t like” option4=”doesn’t liked” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is: didn’t like.
The sentence is in the past tense, so we need to use a past tense verb. The other options are not in the past tense.
- isn’t liking is in the present continuous tense. This would be used if Mary was still seeing the man and she didn’t like his driving.
- hasn’t liking is in the present perfect continuous tense. This would be used if Mary had been seeing the man for a while and she didn’t like his driving.
- didn’t like is in the simple past tense. This is the correct answer because the sentence is about something that happened in the past.
- doesn’t liked is not a correct verb form. The past tense of “like” is “liked”.