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Expression for Likes/Dislikes

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  • What’s a softer way to say “I like someone/something”? Hint: “I’ve always had a ___ ___ ___ for cats.”
    soft spot for
  • Which idiom means you slowly start liking something? “At first I didn’t like jazz, but it really ___ me.”
    grew on
  • Fill in the blank: “I totally ___TO this new playlist.”
    TAKE
  • What idiom would you use if something scares or creeps you out? Hint: “That abandoned hospital ___ me the ___.”
    gives me the creeps
  • Fill in: “People who are always late really ___ my OFF.” (informal anger)
    PUT/TURN
  • Which idiom means “not my style”? Hint: “That show is not my ___ ___ ___.”
    cup of tea
  • Which idiom means “you love someone deeply”? “He’s ___ ___ ___ ___ for her.”
    head over heels
  • “She gets a ___ out of scaring her brother.” What’s the missing word?
    kick
  • What’s a British idiom for “If that makes you happy, go ahead”? Hint: "If it ___ your boat."
    floats
  • What does “get on my nerves” mean? Use it in a sentence.
    “When people talk loudly on the phone, it gets on my nerves.
  • Which idiom means "you really enjoy something and want more of it"? Hint: It’s like a food addiction. ... ENOUGH
    can’t get enough of
  • Choose the best option: “I dislike” or “I could do without” for expressing mild dislike?
    I could do without
  • This idiom means someone really irritates you emotionally. Hint: “He really ___ me the wrong way.”
    rubs
  • Choose the more natural native expression: “I’m fond of dancing” OR “I’m into dancing”?
    I’m into dancing
  • Fill in the idiom: “I can’t ___ loud chewing.” (strong dislike)
    stand
  • Which phrasal verb means “to lose interest because of something unpleasant”? Hint: "The smell of fish really ___ me ___."
    puts me off
  • What’s a more formal word than “hate”? “I absolutely ___ animal cruelty.”
    detest
  • What's a native phrasal verb that means “be very interested in something”? Hint: “She’s _n_o vintage fashion.”
    be into