Is the word enjoy a verb

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Asked by: Dr. Rex Wintheiser

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enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies.

What type of verb is enjoy?

The regular verb enjoy means ‘get pleasure from something’. It usually has an object: We enjoyed the movie so much.

Is enjoy a intransitive verb?

The verb «enjoy» is almost always used as a transitive verb.

What are the examples of verbs?

Action verb examples:

  • Run.
  • Dance.
  • Slide.
  • Jump.
  • Think.
  • Do.
  • Go.
  • Stand.

What are the 4 types of verbs?

There are four TYPES of verbs: intransitive, transitive, linking, and passive.

22 related questions found

What are 10 verbs?

The ten most heavily used verbs in the English language are be, have, do, say, make, go, take, come, see, and get. The linguistic feature all these words share is that they are irregular. Unlike the vast majority of verbs in English, they do not follow a standard inflection pattern: I paint, I painted, he painted etc.

Is enjoy a verb or noun?

enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies. Those days at the beach were enjoyable times.

What are the forms of verb be?

The verb be is irregular. It has eight different forms: be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been. The present simple and past simple tenses make more changes than those of other verbs.

How do you use enjoy?

  1. I enjoyed at the party.
  2. Thanks. I really enjoyed it. Thanks. I really enjoyed.
  3. I enjoy playing basketball. I enjoy to play basketball.
  4. I enjoy reading very much. I enjoy very much reading.
  5. I hope you enjoy your trip. I hope you enjoy with your trip.

Is enjoy a state verb?

radovan In some grammar books and coursebooks, the verb «enjoy» is said to be a state verb, not forming continuous tenses.

Is enjoy a participle?

The present participle of enjoy is enjoying. The past participle of enjoy is enjoyed.

Can we use enjoying?

Yes, you can say «I am enjoying the film a lot.» It means that you are enjoying the film that you are watching at that moment.

Is enjoyed an action word?

Answer and Explanation:

»Enjoy» is an action verb.

Can Enjoy be followed by an infinitive?

a) A verb in infinitive form. It is used to refer to a particular moment or situation. Note: The verb “enjoy” is never followed by a verb in infinitive form.

Is are going a verb?

Going is not a verb but a gerund, changed is part of a verb phrase, but it’s a participle, not a verb.

How do you use to be verbs?

The “to be” is a verb used to describe something or someone.

In English, it can be used to say different things according to the context. However, the most common use of the to be verb is to talk about names, ages, feeling, nationalities, and professions, especially when talking in the present tense.

Is to be or has to be?

3 Answers. «Is to be used» is grammatically acceptable but stylistically weak. Better to stick to one of these: «has to do»: it is required (Sometimes people use this hyperbolically: «I have to go to the movies, all my friends are.»).

Is the is a verb?

Yes, «is» is a linking verb. Linking verbs typically link subjects to descriptions.

Which part of speech is enjoyed?

The word ‘enjoy’ is a verb as it shows action. ‘Enjoy’ is a specific type of verb called a transitive verb.

What is the noun of enjoyed?

Answer: enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun.

What are the 23 helping verbs?

Helping verbs, helping verbs, there are 23! Am, is, are, was and were, being, been, and be, Have, has, had, do, does, did, will, would, shall and should. There are five more helping verbs: may, might, must, can, could!

наслаждаться, пользоваться, обладать, получать удовольствие

глагол

- любить (что-л.), получать удовольствие (от чего-л.)

to enjoy music [poetry] — любить музыку [поэзию]

- тж. refl наслаждаться (чем-л.); веселиться, хорошо проводить время

did you enjoy your holiday? — вы хорошо провели отпуск?
did you enjoy the film? — вам понравился этот фильм?
to enjoy one’s meal — есть с аппетитом
he enjoyed himself in the Crimea — он весело провёл время в Крыму

- пользоваться, обладать, иметь

to enjoy good [bad] health — иметь хорошее [плохое] здоровье, отличаться хорошим [плохим] здоровьем
to enjoy a good reputation — пользоваться доброй славой
to enjoy diplomatic privileges — пользоваться дипломатическими привилегиями
to enjoy rights — обладать правами

- улучшаться, усовершенствоваться

automobile manufacturers enjoyed a six-percent rise in sales over the past year — за прошлый год производители автомобилей увеличили продажу машин на 6%

- обладать (женщиной)

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

an insatiate avarice that impels him to work incessantly for a fortune that he will never have time to enjoy — неутолимая алчность, что побуждает его непрерывно работать ради состояния, насладиться которым у него никогда не будет времени  
to enjoy bliss — блаженствовать, пребывать в состоянии блаженства  
to enjoy / have smb.’s confidence — пользоваться чьим-л. доверием  
to enjoy / have / hold a distinction — иметь отличительный признак, отличаться чем-л.  
to enjoy smth. enormously / greatly / immensely / very much — получать большое удовольствие от чего-л.  
to enjoy good (poor) health — отличаться хорошим (плохим) здоровьем  
to enjoy good health — быть в добром здравии  
to enjoy immunities — пользоваться привилегиями  
to enjoy (a) luxury — получать удовольствие, наслаждаться  
to enjoy the luxury of a hot bath — наслаждаться горячей ванной  
to enjoy a persistent superiority — удерживать постоянное превосходство  

Примеры с переводом

Relax and enjoy the view.

Расслабься и наслаждайся видом.

Do you enjoy your job?

Вам нравится ваша работа?

Do you enjoy opera?

Вы любите оперу?

I enjoyed every minute of it.

Я наслаждалась каждой его минутой.

I enjoy theater and swimming.

Я люблю театр и плавать. / Я получаю удовольствие от театра и плавания.

Ross had always enjoyed the company of women.

Росс всегда любил общество женщин.

Sandra enjoys her job in the city.

Сандре очень нравится её работа в городе.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

The countryside is there for everyone to enjoy.

…let’s enjoy our mint juleps out on the piazza…

Good training will give a beginner the confidence to enjoy skiing.

Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке , напротив примера.

Возможные однокоренные слова

enjoyable  — приятный, доставляющий удовольствие
enjoyment  — наслаждение, удовольствие, обладание, использование

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: enjoy
he/she/it: enjoys
ing ф. (present participle): enjoying
2-я ф. (past tense): enjoyed
3-я ф. (past participle): enjoyed

  • Albanian: gëzoj (sq)
  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Chest-PalmBack-OpenB@Trunk-PalmBack RoundSurface-RoundSurface
  • Arabic: اِسْتَمْتَعَ(istamtaʕa), تَمَتَّعَ(tamattaʕa), اِنْبَسَطَ(inbasaṭa)
  • Armenian: please add this translation if you can
  • Azerbaijani: həzz almaq
  • Basque: gozatu
  • Belarusian: насало́джвацца impf (nasalódžvacca), це́шыцца impf (cjéšycca), наце́шыцца pf (nacjéšycca)
  • Breton: bourrañ (br)
  • Bulgarian: ра́двам се (bg) impf (rádvam se), изпи́твам удово́лствие impf (izpítvam udovólstvie), наслаждавам се impf (naslaždavam se), наслади́ се pf (nasladí se)
  • Catalan: gaudir (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 享受 (hoeng2 sau6)
    Mandarin: 欣賞欣赏 (zh) (xīnshǎng), 喜愛喜爱 (zh) (xǐ’ài), 享受 (zh) (xiǎngshòu)
  • Corsican: goda (co)
  • Czech: bavit se (cs) impf, těšit se (cs) impf
  • Dalmatian: gaudar
  • Danish: nyde (da)
  • Dutch: genieten van
  • Esperanto: ĝui
  • Estonian: nautima
  • Finnish: nauttia (fi)
  • French: (with a noun) profiter de, jouir de, (with a verb) apprécier, prendre plaisir (fr)
  • Friulian: gjoldi
  • Galician: gozar (gl), desfrutar
  • Georgian: please add this translation if you can
  • German: genießen (de), sich erfreuen an (de)
  • Gothic: 𐌽𐌹𐌿𐍄𐌰𐌽 (niutan)
  • Greek: απολαμβάνω (el) (apolamváno)
    Ancient: τέρπομαι (térpomai)
  • Hebrew: נֶהֱנָה (he) (nehená)
  • Hindi: आनंद लेना (ānand lenā), मज़े लेना (maze lenā), उपभोग करना (upbhog karnā)
  • Hungarian: élvez (hu), szeret (hu)
  • Icelandic: njóta (is)
  • Ido: juar (io)
  • Irish: bain sult as, bain taitneamh as, bain spórt as
  • Istriot: guodi
  • Italian: godere (it), fare con piacere (it), gioire (it), divertirsi (it)
  • Japanese: 楽しむ (ja) (たのし​む, tanoshimu)
  • Khmer: រីករាយ (km) (riik riəy)
  • Korean: 즐기다 (ko) (jeulgida)
  • Ladin: goder
  • Latin: fruor
  • Latvian: please add this translation if you can
  • Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
  • Lombard: godè (lmo), gudè, god (lmo)
  • Luxembourgish: genéissen
  • Maltese: igawdu
  • Maori: hākinakina
  • Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
  • Neapolitan: gudè
  • Ngazidja Comorian: hula
  • Norman: joui (Jersey)
  • Norwegian: nyte (no)
  • Occitan: gaudir (oc), gausir (oc)
  • Old English: brūcan
  • Old Norse: njóta
  • Persian: لذت بردن (fa) (lezzat bordan)
  • Polish: cieszyć się (pl) impf, pocieszyć się (pl) pf, podobać się impf (roughly), spodobać się (roughly)
  • Portuguese: aproveitar (pt), desfrutar (pt), gozar (pt), curtir (pt), apreciar (pt)
  • Quechua: achiy
  • Romanian: savura (ro), bucura (ro), distra (ro)
  • Romansch: giudair, guder, giuder, galdeir, giodair
  • Russian: наслажда́ться (ru) impf (naslaždátʹsja), наслади́ться (ru) pf (nasladítʹsja), получа́ть удово́льствие impf (polučátʹ udovólʹstvije), получи́ть удово́льствие pf (polučítʹ udovólʹstvije)
  • Sanskrit: भुनक्ति (sa) (bhunakti), उच्यति (sa) (ucyati), जुषते (sa) (juṣate)
  • Sardinian: godire, gudire, bodire, gosae, gosai, gosare
  • Scottish Gaelic: còrd ri, meal, gabh tlachd ann
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: ужи́вати, густирати
    Roman: užívati (sh), gustirati (sh)
  • Sicilian: gòdiri (scn), còliri (scn)
  • Slovak: tešiť sa impf, baviť sa impf
  • Slovene: uživati
  • Spanish: disfrutar (es), gozar (es)
  • Swedish: tycka om (sv), njuta (sv)
  • Thai: เพลิดเพลิน (th) (plə̂ət-pləən)
  • Tocharian B: winā-ññ-
  • Turkish: zevk almak, haz almak (tr), eylenmek, eğlenmek (tr)
  • Ukrainian: насоло́джуватися impf (nasolódžuvatysja), насолоди́тися pf (nasolodýtysja), усоло́джуватися impf (usolódžuvatysja), усолоди́тися pf (usolodýtysja), ті́шитися (uk) impf (tíšytysja), наті́шитися pf (natíšytysja), зазнава́ти насоло́ди impf (zaznaváty nasolódy), зазна́ти насоло́ди pf (zaznáty nasolódy)
  • Venetian: goder, godar
  • Vietnamese: thưởng thức (vi)
  • Volapük: juitön (vo)
  • Welsh: mwynhau (cy)
  • Yiddish: געניסן(genisn)

Table of Contents

  1. What kind of adverb is enjoy?
  2. Is enjoyed a verb or noun?
  3. Is enjoyed a word?
  4. What kind of verb is enjoy?
  5. Is injoy a word?
  6. What’s a big word for enjoy?
  7. What is the synonym of the word enjoy?
  8. What can I say instead of enjoy?
  9. What is a synonym for good time?
  10. How do you say enjoy your party?
  11. How do you say enjoy yourself?
  12. What can you say besides have fun?
  13. How do you say have a good day in a cute way?
  14. How do you describe fun?
  15. What is an example of a fun sentence?
  16. How do you say have fun in a formal way?
  17. How can I have fun alone?
  18. How do you express fun?
  19. How do you say the most fun?
  20. How do you express happiness in text?
  21. What are positive phrases?
  22. What are 5 positive words or phrases?

The word ‘enjoy’ is a verb as it shows action. ‘Enjoy’ is a specific type of verb called a transitive verb.

What kind of adverb is enjoy?

joyously

Is enjoyed a verb or noun?

The regular verb enjoy means ‘get pleasure from something’. It usually has an object: We enjoyed the movie so much. Enjoy your holiday in Ireland.

Is enjoyed a word?

enjoy verb [T] (PLEASURE) I really enjoyed that movie/book/concert/party/meal.

What kind of verb is enjoy?

enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies.

Is injoy a word?

The difference between injoy and enjoy is that it is British English and American English. They almost mean the same thing and both are understandable in America (at least in Indiana), but if you want the definition for them it is: Injoy : Top Definition. …

What’s a big word for enjoy?

What is another word for enjoy?

like love
relish adore
revel in appreciate
savorUS cherish
dig fancy

What is the synonym of the word enjoy?

verb. take pleasure in, take pleasure from, appreciate, be entertained by, be pleased with, delight in, like, relish. have, be blessed with, be favored with, experience, have the benefit of, own, possess, reap the benefits of, use.

What can I say instead of enjoy?

bask

  • delight in.
  • derive pleasure.
  • enjoy.
  • indulge.
  • luxuriate.
  • relish.
  • revel.
  • rollick.

What is a synonym for good time?

What is another word for have a good time?

live up enjoy life
revel celebrate
enjoy oneself carouse
make merry make whoopee
have a party whoop it up

How do you say enjoy your party?

Synonyms for Enjoying the party

  1. did you enjoy the party.
  2. enjoy the party.
  3. enjoying your party.
  4. enjoying yourself.
  5. enjoying yourselves.
  6. exceptionally cheerful. v.
  7. have fun at the party.
  8. having a nice time.

How do you say enjoy yourself?

enjoying oneself

  1. amused.
  2. enthralled.
  3. beguiled.
  4. charmed.
  5. cheered.
  6. delighted.
  7. engrossed.
  8. entranced.

What can you say besides have fun?

What is another word for have fun?

whoop it up celebrate
enjoy yourself wassail
spree eat, drink, and be merry
have a fling kick up one’s heels
get down groove

How do you say have a good day in a cute way?

How to Say “Have a Great Day” to a Friend or Relative

  1. 01“Have a rock ‘n roll day.” Rock ‘n roll is a genre of music that is all about having fun and expressing yourself.
  2. 02“Peace out!”
  3. 03“Don’t overdo it!”
  4. 04“Hasta mañana.”
  5. 05“No wild parties while I’m gone, mister!”
  6. 06“So long!”
  7. 07“G’day, mate.”
  8. 08“Asalam walekum.”

How do you describe fun?

Fun is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as “Light-hearted pleasure, enjoyment, or amusement; boisterous joviality or merrymaking; entertainment”. Although particularly associated with recreation and play, it may be encountered during working time.

What is an example of a fun sentence?

Have-fun sentence example

  • How to do good and have fun Young people caught in this summer’s A-level fiasco may decide to take a last-minute gap year.
  • We began to have fun together.
  • Did you have fun ?
  • Be careful and have fun .
  • nice ones dude, have fun in your vacation.
  • How sad that she would be too proud to have fun .

How do you say have fun in a formal way?

entertained

  1. amused.
  2. beguiled.
  3. charmed.
  4. cheered.
  5. delighted.
  6. engrossed.
  7. enjoying oneself.
  8. enthralled.

How can I have fun alone?

Here are 43 things every woman should do alone at least once in her life:

  1. Go to a concert.
  2. Visit a museum.
  3. Gaze at the stars.
  4. Teach yourself a new instrument.
  5. People watch.
  6. Go kayaking.
  7. Wake up early to watch the sunrise.
  8. Learn a new language.

How do you express fun?

Here’s our essential guide to talking about having fun.

  1. Fun or Funny? Be careful with the word “funny”. It means “amusing” or “strange”.
  2. Enjoy. An alternative to saying “fun” is “enjoy”.
  3. I had… “I had a great time … (
  4. Other expressions. to party / party hard = to enjoy yourself.
  5. Describing the evening. You can …

How do you say the most fun?

When an adjective is long, however, we add “most” in front of the word-most intellectual. Traditionally, though, the word fun has not followed this pattern. The comparative form that is most accepted is more fun and the superlative form that is most accepted is most fun. Let’s take a closer look at why.

How do you express happiness in text?

Beat Blue Monday with 10 words to describe happiness

  1. Ecstatic. If you are ecstatic, you feel very happy and full of excitement.
  2. Elated. If you are elated, you are extremely happy and excited because of something that has happened.
  3. Jubilant.
  4. Merry.
  5. Upbeat.
  6. Chipper.
  7. Convivial.
  8. Exultant.

What are positive phrases?

You can become a more positive person by starting to practice these phrases that super successful people always say.

  • I admire you. Super positive people are appreciative.
  • You can do it. Super positive people are supportive.
  • I value you.
  • You can count on me.
  • I believe in you.
  • You are kind.
  • I trust you.
  • You are smart.

What are 5 positive words or phrases?

The phrases below can be used to let someone know that you appreciate (are grateful for) them.

  • Thanks for your help. Saying thank you for anything makes people feel appreciated, needed and loved.
  • I couldn’t have done it without you.
  • I’m so proud of you.
  • You’re so awesome.
  • I appreciate your support.


Asked by: Dr. Rex Wintheiser

Score: 4.8/5
(74 votes)

enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies.

What type of verb is enjoy?

The regular verb enjoy means ‘get pleasure from something’. It usually has an object: We enjoyed the movie so much.

Is enjoy a intransitive verb?

The verb «enjoy» is almost always used as a transitive verb.

What are the examples of verbs?

Action verb examples:

  • Run.
  • Dance.
  • Slide.
  • Jump.
  • Think.
  • Do.
  • Go.
  • Stand.

What are the 4 types of verbs?

There are four TYPES of verbs: intransitive, transitive, linking, and passive.

22 related questions found

What are 10 verbs?

The ten most heavily used verbs in the English language are be, have, do, say, make, go, take, come, see, and get. The linguistic feature all these words share is that they are irregular. Unlike the vast majority of verbs in English, they do not follow a standard inflection pattern: I paint, I painted, he painted etc.

Is enjoy a verb or noun?

enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies. Those days at the beach were enjoyable times.

What are the forms of verb be?

The verb be is irregular. It has eight different forms: be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been. The present simple and past simple tenses make more changes than those of other verbs.

How do you use enjoy?

  1. I enjoyed at the party.
  2. Thanks. I really enjoyed it. Thanks. I really enjoyed.
  3. I enjoy playing basketball. I enjoy to play basketball.
  4. I enjoy reading very much. I enjoy very much reading.
  5. I hope you enjoy your trip. I hope you enjoy with your trip.

Is enjoy a state verb?

radovan In some grammar books and coursebooks, the verb «enjoy» is said to be a state verb, not forming continuous tenses.

Is enjoy a participle?

The present participle of enjoy is enjoying. The past participle of enjoy is enjoyed.

Can we use enjoying?

Yes, you can say «I am enjoying the film a lot.» It means that you are enjoying the film that you are watching at that moment.

Is enjoyed an action word?

Answer and Explanation:

»Enjoy» is an action verb.

Can Enjoy be followed by an infinitive?

a) A verb in infinitive form. It is used to refer to a particular moment or situation. Note: The verb “enjoy” is never followed by a verb in infinitive form.

Is are going a verb?

Going is not a verb but a gerund, changed is part of a verb phrase, but it’s a participle, not a verb.

How do you use to be verbs?

The “to be” is a verb used to describe something or someone.

In English, it can be used to say different things according to the context. However, the most common use of the to be verb is to talk about names, ages, feeling, nationalities, and professions, especially when talking in the present tense.

Is to be or has to be?

3 Answers. «Is to be used» is grammatically acceptable but stylistically weak. Better to stick to one of these: «has to do»: it is required (Sometimes people use this hyperbolically: «I have to go to the movies, all my friends are.»).

Is the is a verb?

Yes, «is» is a linking verb. Linking verbs typically link subjects to descriptions.

Which part of speech is enjoyed?

The word ‘enjoy’ is a verb as it shows action. ‘Enjoy’ is a specific type of verb called a transitive verb.

What is the noun of enjoyed?

Answer: enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun.

What are the 23 helping verbs?

Helping verbs, helping verbs, there are 23! Am, is, are, was and were, being, been, and be, Have, has, had, do, does, did, will, would, shall and should. There are five more helping verbs: may, might, must, can, could!

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