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6 ways to say I like it

There are so many ways to express your feelings. Have you ever wondered how we can say “I like it” in six different ways? Isn’t interesting to learn different phrases and idioms to convey our messages? Here, I will share them and I strongly believe that these will certainly enhance your English skills.

There are so many ways to express your feelings. Have you ever wondered how we can say “I like it” in six different ways? Isn’t interesting to learn different phrases and idioms to convey our messages? Here, I will share them and I strongly believe that these will certainly enhance your English skills.  

I am really into it - Someone is very interested in the subject or activity he or she is talking about.

Example - I have been playing tennis for ten years. I am really into it.

I am keen on it – Being interested in something and enjoying it, especially an activity that you do often.

Example - I am keen on cooking

I am fond of it – To like something, especially something which you have liked for a long time.

Example - I am fond of animals.

It appeals to me – Something that attracts and you are interested upon.

Example - Do this painting appeal to you? Yes, it appeals to me.

I am partial to it - To like something very much.

Example – I am partial to cream cakes.

I am crazy about it - To be enthusiastic or love something very much.

Example – I am crazy about planes and flying.