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Susan Sun Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

hook on / in sb. ?

if somebody blow me away with her/his performance, should i say i hook on him or i hook in him?
  

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Hello, Susan—and welcome to English Forums. If somebody blows me away with her/his performance, should I say I'm hooked on him? — No, one does not necessarily follow upon the other.

  • Hello, Susan—and welcome to English Forums.
  • If somebody blows me away with her/his performance, should I say I'm hooked on him?
  • — No, one does not necessarily follow upon the other.
  • 'Blown away' = very impressed.
  • 'Hooked on' = addicted to
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Hello, Susan—and welcome to English Forums.

If somebody blows me away with her/his performance, should I say I'm hooked on him?— No, one does not necessarily follow upon the other.

'Blown away' = very impressed.
'Hooked on' = addicted to

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