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Choose the correct sentence:

AShe enjoys to swim, running, and to dance.

BShe enjoys swimming, running, and dancing.

CShe enjoys swimming, to run, and dancing.

DShe enjoys to swimming, running, and dancing.

Answer:

B. She enjoys swimming, running, and dancing.

Read Explanation:

When listing activities after verbs like "enjoy," we use gerunds (-ing forms) instead of infinitives (to + verb).

  • "She enjoys swimming, running, and dancing." (Correct parallel structure—all gerunds)


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