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Chariot Posted 17 years ago
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Enjoy

If I don't like the party I am at now, is "I am not enjoying the party"correct? I thought "I don't enjou\y the party" is correct.
  

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" Only for habitual action would the present be correct: I don't enjoy parties

  • " Only for habitual action would the present be correct: I don't enjoy parties
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Yes, right now, it's "I'm not enjoying the party."
The next day, you can day "I didn't enjoy the party."
Only for habitual action would the present be correct: I don't enjoy parties

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