You love it?
If you want to say something like "I don't enjoy being here." enjoy means "zevk almıyorum". If you want to say something like "Enjoy it." enjoy means "tadını çıkar".
Enjoy your day! :)
The correct verb is "There is a lot of..."The noun 'lot' is singular, one lot. The 'lot' may be comprised of a lot of things but the 'lot' itself is one lot.
When someone is leaving, it's nice to write something like "I will miss you" and also to wish them good luck for their future. You could say "I will miss you after you retire, but I hope that you enjoy the time off and have a lot of happy years ahead!"
I do enjoy my job very very much thank you :-) if you dont enjoy your job it may be because it is not what you want to do or you do not get on within your job. Try something new that you have thought I always wanted to do, and do it. You will enjoy it a lot more.
Whenever they say a word say your mum quickly. do this a lot and you will enjoy it. Also whenever they say a word you can say "who" then "what" then "when" then "where" and keep repeating order. Trust me this is entertaining.
A lot is an example.
You can say they have a lot of room for growth. You can also say you enjoy the company culture and benefits.
Hi Answer I am so happy you are in my life and I really enjoy the time I spend with you!
The word "enjoy" is a verb and does not have a plural form in the same way that nouns do. However, when referring to multiple subjects who enjoy something, you might say "they enjoy" or "we enjoy." In contexts where "enjoy" is used as a noun (though rare), the plural could be "enjoys," but this usage is not common.
Tell them to be quiet and say you will give them something special (that wont be too affordable, such as a bike ride, a day playing with him/her, or getting him/her something that he/she will enjoy). Or you say if you will be quiet you will give her chocolate
To say ENJOY in Tagalog: magpakasaya