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Enjoy is not a participle

Enjoy is a base verb. Its other forms are:

enjoy -- base verb

enjoys -- third person singular form

enjoyed -- past and past participle

enjoying -- present participle

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What is the present participle of enjoy?

Enjoying is the present participle of enjoy.


What is the past participle of enjoy?

The past participle is enjoyed.


What is the past participle enjoy?

"Enjoy" is a regular English verb; therefore, its past participle is "enjoyed".


What is The present tense of to enjoy?

I/you/we/they enjoy. He/she/it enjoys. The present participle is enjoying.


What is past and past participle of enjoy?

The past participle of enjoy is "enjoyed". The simple past tense is also "enjoyed". For example, I enjoyed the game.


What would be the part participle of to enjoy?

The past participle of the verb 'to enjoy' would be (and indeed is) 'enjoyed'. 'I have enjoyed the last hour but now I must go'.


What is the correct present tense form of the verb to enjoy?

I/you/we/they enjoy. He/she/it enjoys. The present participle is enjoying.


Is enjoyed a conjunction?

No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to enjoy).


Is it enjoys or enjoyment or enjoying or enjoyed that is a noun?

The word 'enjoyment' is a noun. The word 'enjoyed' is the past participle of the infinitive 'to enjoy'. The word 'enjoying' is the present participle of the infinitive 'to enjoy'. The word 'enjoys' is the third person singular of the infinitive 'to enjoy' in the present indicative.


Is enjoyed past or past perfect?

Enjoyed is the past form of enjoy (+ed).Past perfect is had + past participle.The past participle of enjoy is enjoyed so past perfect is had enjoyed.Kevin had enjoyed the party


What are the verbs which are used with present participles?

The present progressive: am/is/are + present participle. The present perfect progressive: have/has + been + present participle. The past progressive: was/were + present participle. The past perfect progressive: had + been + present participle. The future progressive: will + be + present participle. The future perfect progressive: will + have + been + present participle.


Is reveling a verb?

Yes, it is a form of the verb "to revel" (to enjoy oneself, typically in celebration). It is the present participle and can be a verb form or a noun (gerund).