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Use of Enjoy

Enjoy means 'get pleasure from'. It normally takes an object.

  • I enjoyed the party very much.

When we talk about having a good time, we use enjoy myself/yourself etc.

  • I really enjoyed myself when we went to Paris.

Enjoy can be followed by an –ing form.

  • I don’t enjoy looking after small children. (NOT I don’t enjoy to look …)
  • I enjoy swimming in the sea.

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