Choose the appropriate form of the given verb as per the situation of statement given:
Usually, I _____ (enjoy) parties but I _____ (not/enjoy) this one very much.
A
enjoyed ............... do not enjoy
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B
have enjoyed ............... do not enjoy
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C
enjoy ...... am not enjoying
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D
enjoyed ............. did not enjoy
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Solution
The correct option is Cenjoy ...... am not enjoying
In this particular sentence, we can understand that the the 2nd blank specifies something which is happening which means that we are going to use present continuous tense. The present continuous tense is a grammatical tense that can be used to describe when an action happened, or may happen. So, we would be using present continuous tense for the given blank. The first blank specifies something that happens on a usual basis, which means simple present tense.
Enjoyed is in the past form thus, option A, B and D are already wrong.
Option C is correct as enjoy is in the simple present form and enjoying is in the present continuous form