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the verb 'enjoy'
Is enjoy a stative verb? Can I use it in continuous form. For example:
Sophie lives in Liverpool, but she enjoys / is enjoying her mid-term break in London at the moment.
Which one is correct?
27 jul. 2019 07:54
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Enjoy is not a stative verb - it is often used in the continuous.
In your example 'is enjoying' is correct.
27 juli 2019
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is enjoying at the moment
enjoys - a general thing, not with "at the moment"
27 juli 2019
Yes, you can use it in continuous form, find more details here: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/intermediate-grammar/stative-verbs
27 juli 2019
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