Complete. Use the correct form of used to and the verb in brackets.
Bob ………………………………………………………(like) apple juice but now he likes orange juice
A. Bob used to like apple juice but now he likes orange juice
B. Bob used to liking apple juice but now he likes orange juice
C. Bob use to like apple juice but now he likes orange juice
D. Bob used to liked apple juice but now he likes orange juice

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