How to Use "Enjoy" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words enjoy (v): to like; to be happy doing something

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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)


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