Saying “could enjoy” is almost never correct
By The English Farm, May 08 2017Have you ever said something like this?
A: How was your weekend?
B: It was fine. I could enjoy a relaxing time.
Have you ever said something like this?
A: How was your weekend?
B: It was fine. I could enjoy a relaxing time.
Do you think you might say something like this: "My favourite menu is miso ramen." What about when you are busy. Would you say something like this? "I have a schedule at 2 p.m."
All languages borrow words from other languages. The Japanese language uses a lot of phrases and words from English and other languages. Many times they are changed in their meaning or usage. That means that when you use these words in English, you should be careful.
You are sick. You have to go to work. Maybe you say to your co-worker or friend, “My condition is not good today.” However, using the word “condition” like this is not natural in English. Learn how to say it the natural way.
People often confuse “content” and “contents“. These words are used differently in English.