Enjoy is a verb > enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed.
You should relax and enjoy yourself.
The conjunction 'and' is used to join two words to form a compound verb, a compound subject, or a compound object.
An enjoyableness > noun
The article 'an' precedes a noun or an adjective that starts with a vowel sound, used for singular nouns only, and signifies one, or any one.
Drawing makes you happy because you enjoy it. If you things you enjoy more often it makes you happy or even more happier. If you enjoy something do it. Go do something you enjoy today. Even if it is drawing!!😃
Spoon-shaped. :) Enjoy!
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15 year olds enjoy hanging out with friends and going to the movies. They may also enjoy playing sports and playing video games.
no it was terrible. xD
Enjoy.....enjoy..........enjoy and enjoy
I will enjoy enjoy enjoy and enjoy.
Will enjoy or going to enjoy. shall in enjoy in the first person: I shall enjoy. We shall enjoy.
The present tense is enjoy. e.g. I enjoy.
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.
If you enjoy basketball then yes!! If you do not enjoy basketball then no it is not. If you do not enjoy sports then chances are you also wont enjoy basketball.
beutiful is, but enjoy is a verb. beutiful is, but enjoy is a verb.
Enjoy IS a verb...
enjoy reading
yes we will enjoy
No, enjoy is a verb.
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.