Conjugation of verb "To enjoy"
Present Simple Continuous
Negative
He/She/It isn't enjoying.
Negative
He/She/It wasn't enjoying.
Negative
He/She/It hasn't enjoyed.
Present Perfect Continuous
Affirmative
He/She/It's been enjoying.
Negative
You haven't been enjoying.
We haven't been enjoying.
He/She/It hasn't been enjoying.
You haven't been enjoying.
They haven't been enjoying.
Interrogative
Has he/she/it been enjoying?
Negative
He/She/It hadn't enjoyed.
Affirmative
He/She/It'd been enjoying.
Negative
You hadn't been enjoying.
He/She/It hadn't been enjoying.
You hadn't been enjoying.
They hadn't been enjoying.
Interrogative
Had he/she/it been enjoying?
Affirmative
He/She/It'll have enjoyed.
Negative
He/She/It won't have enjoyed.
Interrogative
Will he/she/it have enjoyed?
Negative
He/She/It wouldn't enjoy.
Affirmative
He/She/It'd have enjoyed.
Negative
You wouldn't have enjoyed.
We wouldn't have enjoyed.
He/She/It wouldn't have enjoyed.
You wouldn't have enjoyed.
They wouldn't have enjoyed.
Interrogative
Would he/she/it have enjoyed?