Once you have checked the meanings of the expressions, we are going to focus on the grammar structure.

Likes

• (be) interested in
- (be) interested in (to have or show curiosity, fascination or concern)
• can’t get enough of
- can’t get enough of (to like something very much and want a lot of it)
• (be) dying for / die for
- (be) dying for / die for (to be extremely eager to have or do something, so much that you do not want to wait)
• (be) fond of
- (be) fond of (to like someone or something very much; to like doing something)
• (be) crazy/mad about
- (be) crazy/mad about (to like someone or something very much; to like doing something)
• (be) keen on
- (be) keen on (very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much
• (be) into
- (be) into (to be interested in or involved with/it means you really like it)

DISLIKES

• to lose interest in
- to lose interest in (no longer like or enjoy)
• (be) sick of
- (be) sick of (to have experienced too much of someone or - something with the result that you are annoyed)
• (be) not that into
- (be) not that into (So when you don't like something, you can - say that you're "not into" it)
• (be) tired of
- (be) tired of (no longer wanting something or wanting to do - something because you are bored with it or annoyed by it
• (be) not a big fan of
- (be) not a big fan of (meaning that you don’t much like or - dislike something)
• (be) not much of
- (be) not much of (to have a low opinion of someone or - something)

NEITHER LIKE NOR DISLIKE

• to have mixed feelings about
- feelings about (you feel both pleased and not pleased about it at the - same time)
• to not really care about
- to not really care about (to not like something or someone)