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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
I love enjoying a good book. I love enjoying a good book. "*Enjoying* a good book" is the object of the verb "love." Noun (I) + verb (love) + gerund (*enjoying* a good book). 3 Object of Preposition. She has a passion for enjoying music. She has a passion for enjoying music.
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Enjoy - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
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In #9. "I am enjoying (or enjoy) the job and I am finding it very amusing. If the person is currently enjoying her new job if this is a current situation most books say only "present progressive" works. Sentence #9 the book says both are correct: "I am enjoying (or enjoy) the job and I am finding it very amusing."
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Enjoy vs Enjoyed - What's the difference? - WikiDiff
Verb () To receive pleasure or satisfaction from something * {{quote-magazine, year=2013, month=July-August, author=(Henry Petroski) , title= Geothermal Energy, volume=101, issue=4, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=Energy has seldom been found where we need it when we want it.Ancient nomads, wishing to ward off the evening chill and enjoy a meal around a campfire, had to collect wood ...
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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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Enjoy or enjoying. Thread starter Monica238; Start date Sep 29, 2021; M. Monica238 Senior Member. Russian Sep 29, 2021 #1 My friend told me that the verb "enjoy" is one of the verbs that isn't usually used with 'ing". And that she studied that before. But I often see that "enjoy" is used when we describe a fact but "enjoying" when we are ...
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ENJOYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENJOYING definition: 1. present participle of enjoy 2. to get pleasure from something: 3. to get pleasure from the…. Learn more.
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What is the difference between "enjoy" and "enjoying ... - HiNative
The tense. For example “Did you enjoy that?” And “Are you enjoying that?” Enjoy is past tense in this case and enjoying is happening this moment. You can also use enjoying in a past tense. But I don’t want to confuse you too much.
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I love enjoying a cup of coffee in the morning. "*Enjoying* a cup of coffee in the morning" is the object of the verb "love." Noun (I) + verb (love) + gerund (*enjoying* a cup of coffee in the morning). 3 Object of Preposition. He has a passion for enjoying outdoor activities.