Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point: He enjoys to play tennis.
A
playing
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B
to have played
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C
having played
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D
NO CHANGE
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Solution
The correct option is A playing Choice A is correct as 'he continuous playing tennis'. So the verb should be in present continuous. Choice B is wrong as the verb is in past participle. Choice C is wrong the verb 'have' is in continuous. Choice D is wrong the tense is wrong. Choice A is correct.