I went to the dance school last Friday, but I
it very much
a) didn't enjoy
b) haven't enjoyed
c) don't enjoy
d) didn't enjoyed
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I went to the dance school last Friday, but I didn't enjoy it very much.
- When we look at the sentence structure of a question, we can analyze and depict what the correct option will be.
- As the past form of the 'go' has been used in the sentence hence we known that the event took place in the past. Yet, the person does not like dance school in the present.
- Hence, the correct option will be a) didn't enjoy.
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I went to the dance school last Friday but I didn't enjoy it very much.
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Didn't enjoy is the most appropriate word to be used at this moment or in this sentence.
- The sentence now is a grammatically appropriate and proper sentence that conveys a meaning.
- The sentence now conveys that the person went to the dance school last Friday but he/she didn't enjoy it much.
- All the other options would create an improper sentence that doesn't mean what is required.
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