English, asked by vinaydudeja71, 5 months ago

At a school dance:Jane: " ..... yourself?"Mary: "Yes, I'm having a great time!"

You enjoying

Enjoy you

Do you enjoy

Are you enjoying

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Answered by myrakincsem
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At a school dance: Jane: " Are you enjoying yourself?" Mary: "Yes, I'm having a great time!"

  • In the field of English linguistics, the correct sentence structure, grammar, and tense are all important to make a correct sentence.
  • In the conversation above, as Mary is answering the question in present continuous tense, the question should also be in present continuous tense.
  • The formula for writing a sentence in present continuous tense is am/is/are + present participle of the main verb (-ing).
  • According to the correct sentence structure, the correct option is 'Are you enjoying'.
  • Other options, such as 'enjoy you' is not correct as it is grammatically wrong.
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