No, the word enjoyed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to enjoy.
The noun forms for the verb are enjoyer, enjoyment, and the gerund, enjoying.
No the word enjoy is a verb not a noun. The noun form is enjoyment.
The word 'enjoy' is not a noun. The word 'enjoy' is a verb: enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed. The noun form of the verb to enjoy is enjoyment, a common noun.
The word 'enjoy' is not a noun. The word enjoy is a verb: enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed.The noun form for the verb to enjoy is enjoyment.
Yes
The noun forms of the verb to enjoy are enjoyment and the gerund, enjoying. The noun 'enjoyment' is the third person, singular; a word for the thing spoken about.
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'to enjoy' are enjoyment, and the gerund, enjoying.
The word 'enjoy' is not a noun. The word 'enjoy' is a verb: enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed. The noun form of the verb to enjoy is enjoyment, a common noun.
The word 'enjoy' is not a noun. The word enjoy is a verb: enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed.The noun form for the verb to enjoy is enjoyment.
Yes
The noun forms of the verb to enjoy are enjoyment and the gerund, enjoying. The noun 'enjoyment' is the third person, singular; a word for the thing spoken about.
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'to enjoy' are enjoyment, and the gerund, enjoying.
Enjoyment.
You can't enjoy Facebook, Facebook is a noun. People enjoy USING Facebook :)
The noun forms for the adjective to enjoy are enjoyableness or enjoyment.
Enjoyable
Enjoy in German is genießen The corresponding noun is der Genuß (enjoyment)
The noun forms for the verb to enjoy are enjoyer, enjoyment, and the gerund, enjoying.
No, the word 'enjoy' is a verb, a word for an action (enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed).The noun forms of the verb to enjoy are enjoyment and the gerund, enjoying (both are common nouns).