to start to like something or someone · to develop a preference for
This expression is perfect when you start developing positive feelings for a person, a hobby, or even a new food! 🌱 It's often used when that feeling is a bit unexpected or grows over time. Think 'I didn't expect to like it, but I did!'
💡 **Pro-Tip!** You can use 'take a strong liking to' to emphasize a deep or immediate preference! For example, 'I took a strong liking to the city after just one visit.' Remember to use 'to' after 'liking' to specify what you like!
Which situation is NOT appropriate for using 'to take a liking to'? A. 🎨 You started painting last month and now enjoy it a lot. B. 🍕 You tried a new pizza and found it delicious. C. 😭 You just found out your pet is seriously ill.