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I think if "love, like, enjoy,..." are used to express one's feeling, they must not be in v-ing. Ex: I really like this forum. Vice versa, if "love, like, enjoy,..." are used to express one's action, they must be in v-ing. Ex: I am enjoying the sight-seeing now. If possible, you can come with me since it is very fresh here.
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to enjoy vs enjoying | Examples & Usage | Grammar - RedKiwi App Web Page
To enjoy (Infinitive) Purpose or Intention: Use the infinitive "to enjoy" when you want to express a purpose, intention, desire, or potential action
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To take the discussion in the comments to an answer... "Anyone who studies regularly will do better and enjoys it more." is wrong, because the placement of "will do" becomes what "enjoy" must match, not "studies."E.g., -Anyone who studies regularly will do better. -Anyone who studies regularly will enjoy it more.. Changing up the sequence, in English, really can change up the meaning, because ...
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(14) As well as enjoying access to a number of RAF bases, the agency has been flying in and out of civilian airports across the country. (15) The survey also found that department stores – which include general retailers such as Marks & Spencer as well as traditional outlets such as John Lewis – had enjoyed their strongest surge in sales for 30 years.
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"I'm enjoying." Is this a grammatically correct sentence?
"I'm enjoying" is technically a grammatically correct sentence because it contains a subject and a verb. Using enjoy as an intransitive verb feels incomplete, but that does not necessarily make it incorrect. However, using "enjoy" as an intransitive verb fails to convey the necessary meaning in the sentence, which is why it feels incomplete.
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It's the difference between whether the subject is doing the enjoying or whether someone else is enjoying the subject. Normally in English, the sentence structure of subject-verb-object means that the subject of the sentence is acting upon the object (eg, in the sentence "He opened the door," "he" is the subject that is acting upon the object, "the door," by opening it).
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Here, "sustained" is similar to "supported." It isn't common to use "sustained" in this manner, as it sounds a bit formal and unnatural. But, he's saying that he has been supported emotionally, physically, and mentally by his friends, which has enabled him to "keep going" and do what he wants to do.
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I enjoy v I'm enjoying. Thread starter ABC-123; Start date Feb 11, 2019; A. ABC-123 New Member. Arabic Feb 11, 2019 #1 Good afternoon, Could you please help me about this statements, Which is the correct statement? 1-I enjoy taking photographs. Or 2- I'm enjoying taking ...