Yes, I can’t get enough of it
In part 1 the examiner may ask you if you like different things.
For example,
Do you like music?
Do you like art?
Do you like social media?
Do you like coffee?
Instead of saying ‘yes, I like it’, you could say,
Yes, I can’t get enough of it
Notice this is for singular things, but if the question is about plural things, such as cakes, you need to change the ‘it’ for ‘them’
For example,
Do you like cakes?
Do you like books?
Do you like cars?
Yes, I can’t get enough of them.
What I like most about it is
This is a nice expression to help you develop your answers a little. It’s a more complex signpost that emphasizes what you like and so naturally you will go on to say why.
So you may use a structure like this:
What I like most about it is + adjective clause + example
For example,
Yes, what I like most about it is
it’s so interesting
for example, last week I read an article about solar panels and how we can use them
We can use this phrase for those questions we saw above, such as:
Do you like music?
Do you like art?
Do you like social media?
Do you like coffee?
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