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I enjoy

Enjoyment

Use `I enjoy` to share your passions and hobbies positively in any social or professional situation.

15秒了解

  • Use it to share things that make you happy or satisfied.
  • Follow with a noun or a verb ending in -ing.
  • Works perfectly in both professional and casual social settings.

意思

You use this phrase to talk about things that make you feel happy or satisfied. It is a simple way to share your hobbies, tastes, or favorite activities with others.

关键例句

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At a job interview

I enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.

I enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.

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2

Meeting a new neighbor

I enjoy gardening on the weekends.

I enjoy gardening on the weekends.

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3

Texting a friend about a show

I really enjoy the characters in this series!

I really enjoy the characters in this series!

😊
🌍

文化背景

The phrase reflects a Western cultural emphasis on personal happiness and individual hobbies. It became a staple of polite social 'small talk' in the mid-20th century as people gained more leisure time. In many English-speaking countries, being able to articulate what you enjoy is seen as a sign of a well-rounded personality.

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The -ing Rule

Always remember to use the -ing form for verbs. Saying 'I enjoy to swim' is a very common mistake. Say 'I enjoy swimming' instead!

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Understatement

British speakers sometimes use 'I quite enjoy' to mean they actually like something a lot, but they want to sound modest.

15秒了解

  • Use it to share things that make you happy or satisfied.
  • Follow with a noun or a verb ending in -ing.
  • Works perfectly in both professional and casual social settings.

What It Means

I enjoy is a warm, positive way to say you like something. It goes deeper than just liking. It means the activity gives you a sense of pleasure. Think of it as your happy signal to others.

How To Use It

You can follow this phrase with a noun or an action. If you use an action, add -ing to the end. For example, say I enjoy movies or I enjoy watching movies. It is very flexible and easy to build sentences with. Just don't forget that -ing part, or you might sound a bit like a robot!

When To Use It

Use it when you want to sound a bit more thoughtful than just saying I like. It works great during job interviews to show passion. It is perfect for first dates when sharing your hobbies. You can even use it when texting a friend about a new book. It makes you sound engaged and interesting.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using it for things that are very small or temporary. You wouldn't usually say I enjoy this sip of water. That sounds a bit dramatic! Also, don't use it for things you hate just to be sarcastic. People might actually believe you. Stick to things that truly bring a smile to your face.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, sharing what you enjoy is a key way to build rapport. It is the bridge that turns a stranger into a friend. We love talking about our 'passions'. Using I enjoy shows you are a person with interests and a positive outlook. It is a very 'social' phrase that invites others to share their joys too.

Common Variations

If you want to spice things up, you can say I really enjoy for extra emphasis. In casual settings, people often say I love or I'm into. For more formal moments, you might hear I find pleasure in. But I enjoy is the perfect middle ground for almost any conversation.

使用说明

This phrase is safe to use in almost any context. Just remember the grammar rule: Enjoy + Noun or Enjoy + Verb-ing.

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The -ing Rule

Always remember to use the -ing form for verbs. Saying 'I enjoy to swim' is a very common mistake. Say 'I enjoy swimming' instead!

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Understatement

British speakers sometimes use 'I quite enjoy' to mean they actually like something a lot, but they want to sound modest.

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Don't overdo it

If you say 'I enjoy' for every single thing in a conversation, you might sound a bit repetitive. Mix it up with 'I like' or 'I love'.

例句

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#1 At a job interview
💼

I enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.

I enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.

Shows professional enthusiasm and a positive attitude.

#2 Meeting a new neighbor
🤝

I enjoy gardening on the weekends.

I enjoy gardening on the weekends.

A friendly way to share a personal hobby.

#3 Texting a friend about a show
😊

I really enjoy the characters in this series!

I really enjoy the characters in this series!

Adding 'really' adds emphasis to your excitement.

#4 Ordering at a nice restaurant
👔

I enjoy a good glass of red wine with dinner.

I enjoy a good glass of red wine with dinner.

Sounds more sophisticated than just saying 'I want'.

#5 A humorous moment with a messy hobby
😄

I enjoy cooking, but I don't enjoy the dishes!

I enjoy cooking, but I don't enjoy the dishes!

Uses contrast to create a relatable, funny complaint.

#6 Sharing a deep passion
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I enjoy spending time with my family above all else.

I enjoy spending time with my family above all else.

Expresses a sincere emotional priority.

自我测试

Choose the correct form of the verb to follow the phrase.

I enjoy ___ to jazz music in the evening.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: listening

After the verb 'enjoy', we always use the gerund (-ing) form of the next verb.

Select the best word to complete this professional sentence.

I enjoy ___ new challenges at work.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: taking on

The phrase 'taking on' fits the -ing rule and makes sense in a work context.

🎉 得分: /2

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Formality of 'I enjoy'

Casual

Used with friends for hobbies.

I enjoy hiking.

Neutral

The standard way to express pleasure.

I enjoy this weather.

Formal

Used in interviews or speeches.

I enjoy collaborating with others.

Where to use 'I enjoy'

I enjoy
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Job Interview

I enjoy solving problems.

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First Date

I enjoy trying new foods.

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Social Media

I enjoy the sunset today.

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Book Club

I enjoy the author's style.

常见问题

10 个问题

'I like' is very general, while 'I enjoy' suggests you get active pleasure or satisfaction from the experience. For example, I enjoy reading sounds more passionate than I like reading.

No, that is grammatically incorrect in English. You must use the gerund form: I enjoy playing.

Not at all! It is a neutral phrase. It sounds perfectly natural when talking to friends about your favorite things.

Yes, you can say I enjoy spicy food. However, at a casual meal, people often just say I love this!

You can add adverbs like 'thoroughly' or 'really'. For example: I thoroughly enjoy our conversations.

The direct opposite is I don't enjoy. For something stronger, you could say I dislike or I can't stand.

Yes, simply say I enjoyed. For example: I enjoyed the party last night.

Yes, it is very common in professional emails, such as I enjoy working with your team.

Yes! This means you are having a good time at an event. I am enjoying myself at the wedding.

Usually, yes. You can't just say I enjoy. You must say what you enjoy, like I enjoy it or I enjoy music.

相关表达

I am fond of

Having a liking for something, often used for people or long-term hobbies.

I am into

A casual way to say you are very interested in a specific topic or activity.

I take pleasure in

A more formal or poetic way to say you enjoy something.

I fancy

A British English way to say you like or want something.

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