it is enjoys
The word is spelled enjoyed, which is the past tense of enjoy.
Bob enjoys playing football, and Jim enjoys playing hockey. This sentence could also be written with a semicolon instead of a comma. Bob enjoys playing football; Jim enjoys playing hockey.
A pig enjoys wallowing in mud.
Enjoys is not a noun, it's a verb (enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed). The noun form is enjoyment (singular) and enjoyments (plural).
Bob enjoys playing football, and Jim enjoys playing hockey. The comma is placed before "and" because the parts of the sentence before and after it can stand by themselves as independent clauses.
The word is spelled enjoyed, which is the past tense of enjoy.
enjoys has 2 syllables. Dividing enjoys into syllables: en-joys
Enjoys
Bob enjoys playing football, and Jim enjoys playing hockey. This sentence could also be written with a semicolon instead of a comma. Bob enjoys playing football; Jim enjoys playing hockey.
A pig enjoys wallowing in mud.
"Enjoys" is the verb and "gazing" is a gerund.
Mr. Obama enjoys playing basketball with his friends. He also enjoys reading, and he enjoys playing golf.
A girl will say she enjoys seeing you when she likes spending time with you, she enjoys your company and when she finds you attractive.
It's Stanley that enjoys a wheaty treat.
Sally enjoys ice cream.
Enjoys is not a noun, it's a verb (enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed). The noun form is enjoyment (singular) and enjoyments (plural).
Someone who enjoys disco dancing.