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Used with adverbs:
"
The children really enjoy this game."
(really, greatly, truly, always)
"
My cat especially enjoys sleeping in the sun."
(especially, particularly)
"
I rather enjoyed the movie."
(rather, quite)
"
She simply enjoys being alone."
(simply, clearly, obviously)
Used with verbs:
"
He was able to enjoy some alone time."
(be + able)
"
The students seem to enjoy this activity."
(seem, appear)
"
I began to enjoy rainy days."
(began, started)
Used with nouns:
"
I really enjoyed the concert."
(concert, film, movie, vacation, trip, experience, music)
"
He enjoys the freedom of living alone."
(freedom, independence)
"
I am really enjoying this sunshine."
(sunshine, weather)
"
We really enjoyed your company tonight."
(company, visit, hospitality)
"
She enjoys the beauty in this park."
(beauty, view, scenery)
"
They are enjoying their retirement."
(retirement, success, work, wealth)
"
The tourists enjoy the local food."
(food, cuisine, drinks, fruit, flavors)
"
He enjoys his status in the community."
(status, reputation, popularity)