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Chloe
Hello, Jane. Are you enjoying the party?
It's a pity that Tony wasn't there to see the party. He would have enjoyed it.
Can I use"Do you enjoy the party" in this context?What's the difference between them?Thanks a lot!
Oct 4, 2022 6:37 AM
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You can't say 'Do you enjoy the party?' It is grammatically incorrect.
'Do you enjoy the party?' is present simple. This is used to talk about things which are always or generally true. This party is not always true - it only exists at the moment.
You can say 'Do you enjoy parties?' - in general. But you can't use present simple to ask about the current party.
October 4, 2022
Invitee
Its best to use present continuous, that would be "are you enjoying the party".
October 4, 2022
It sounds much nicer to use the present continuous
October 4, 2022
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