to enjoy
to have fun doing something
Present form | Past form | Continuous form | Past Participle form |
---|---|---|---|
enjoy | enjoyed | enjoying | enjoyed |
Present form
enjoy
I enjoy playing computer games.
She enjoys seeing her friends.
A: What do you enjoy?
B: I like reading but I really enjoy playing chess.
A: Oh wow. Me too.
Past form
enjoyed
I enjoyed seeing that band yesterday.
We enjoyed visiting the beach last weekend.
A: What did you do on holiday?
B: We went to the swimming pool a lot.
A: Did you like the food at the hotel?
B: We enjoyed most of it.
Continuous form
enjoying
I am really enjoying this cocktail! It's lovely.
My sister was enjoying the play but she feel asleep.
A: Are you enjoying the exhibition?
B: Yes, it's really good. I love this painting.
A: I'm enjoying it too.
Past participle
enjoyed
I've enjoyed our date.
He should have enjoyed the gig more.
A: I had enjoyed travelling but then I had kids and it was more difficult.
B: That makes sense. What do you enjoy now?
A: I really enjoy painting.