Complete the conversation with a suitable verb form:
Naira: How is your new job?
Sameera: Not so good at the moment. I ___________ (enjoy) it very much.
A
am not enjoyed
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B
have not enjoying
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C
have not enjoyed
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D
am not enjoying
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Solution
The correct option is Dam not enjoying The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing) of the main verb and the present continuous tense of the verb to be: am, is, are.
In this particular sentence, we can understand that the question is based on something which may happen "this week". 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.
Now, in continuous tense, the verb always ends with an '-ing', thus this would eliminate option A and C.
"Have" can only be used along side a pronoun thus it cannot be used