The verb of enjoyable is enjoy.
Other verbs are enjoys, enjoying and enjoyed.
Some example sentences are:
"I enjoy ice cream".
"She enjoys Nutella spread on toast".
"I am enjoying this music".
"I enjoyed the film last night".
The verb of enjoyable is enjoy.
Other verbs are enjoys, enjoying and enjoyed.
Some example sentences are:
"I enjoy ice cream".
"She enjoys Nutella spread on toast".
"I am enjoying this music".
"I enjoyed the film last night".
The verb form for the adjective enjoyable is to enjoy (enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed).
Did you enjoy the cookies? I always enjoy them when they're fresh baked.
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb to enjoy.
Enjoyable
most enjoyable, more enjoyable
Enjoyable is an adjective. Example: That was an enjoyable party. Enjoyable describes party, making it an adjective.
A sentence for enjoyable is .... The little girl is caring and enjoyable to her sick mom.
Enjoyable is not a verb and does not have any tenses. The verb form is enjoy, and the past tense is enjoyed.
The verb is enjoy. Other verb forms are - enjoys enjoying enjoyed. Also an adjective - enjoyable,
enjoy / enjoys / enjoyed / enjoying
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb to enjoy.
It could be, but not typically (e.g. enjoyed pastimes to mean enjoyable pastimes).It is normally a past tense verb, but as the past participle it could be used as an adjective.
It could be, but not typically (e.g. enjoyed pastimes to mean enjoyable pastimes).It is normally a past tense verb, but as the past participle it could be used as an adjective.
more enjoyable, most enjoyable
Enjoyable is the positive degree. More enjoyable is the comparative; most enjoyable is the superlative.
The verb of enjoyable is enjoy.Other verbs are enjoys, enjoying and enjoyed.Some example sentences are:"I enjoy ice cream"."She enjoys Nutella spread on toast"."I am enjoying this music"."I enjoyed the film last night".
Enjoyable
most enjoyable, more enjoyable
Enjoyable is an adjective. Example: That was an enjoyable party. Enjoyable describes party, making it an adjective.