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I enjoy very much. vs I very enjoy it.

Neither option is used in English. The correct form is "I enjoy it very much."
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I enjoy very much.

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form would be "I enjoy it very much."

The correct structure is to place the adverb "very" before the verb "enjoy" in this context.
  • It was my own decision, and I enjoy it very much.
  • I don't think I'd enjoy that very much.
  • The children enjoy it very much.
  • She enjoys drinking alcohol very much.
  • My daughter enjoys your lectures very much.
  • Hope you enjoy it very much.
  • I'm afraid we're not going to enjoy the evening very much.
  • Yes, I used to enjoy that magazine very much.
  • Do you know, I enjoy your work so much.
  • I find that it helps me to think, but the real surprise is I enjoy it so much.
  • My lifestyle, which I enjoy very much, depends on it.
  • Deputy, take our friend back to the cell he enjoys so much.
  • Then perhaps I can understand what it is about this place that the rest of you seem to enjoy so much.
  • Mr President, it is very good to see you back in your chair listening to these explanations of vote, which I know you enjoy so much.
  • Try not to enjoy this so much.
  • I figured he didn't need to enjoy it so much.
  • - Try not to enjoy this so much.
  • You know how much I enjoy bankers.
  • I always forget how much I enjoy London.
  • Todd told me to tell you that he very much enjoys Yale.

Alternatives:

  • I enjoy it very much.

I very enjoy it.

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form would be "I enjoy it very much."

The correct structure is to place the adverb "very" before the verb "enjoy" in this context.
  • It was my own decision, and I enjoy it very much.
  • -Believe it or not we actually enjoy it.
  • I know how Mr. Foxworth enjoys it.
  • Mr. Palmer seemed to enjoy it.
  • I just wish I had been awake to enjoy it.
  • You might surprise yourself and actually enjoy it.
  • Congratulations Thank you, enjoy it.
  • I'll drink everyday and enjoy it.
  • I just wish I had been awake to enjoy it.
  • He didn't think I would enjoy it.
  • Too bad you won't be around to enjoy it.
  • You see, she really enjoys it.
  • Stop analyzing it and just enjoy it.
  • And yet... still can't enjoy it.
  • I'm sure you and roman will totally enjoy it.
  • I mean, you seem to really enjoy it.
  • And also I kind of enjoy it.
  • I thought once we were under way you would enjoy it.
  • Figured I might as well enjoy it.
  • Let him live and enjoy it.

Alternatives:

  • I enjoy it very much.

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