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Both phrases are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. "They enjoyed the beautiful sceneries." is in the past tense, indicating that the enjoyment of the sceneries happened in the past. "They enjoy the beautiful sceneries." is in the present tense, suggesting that the enjoyment is ongoing or habitual.
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This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate past enjoyment of sceneries.
"They enjoyed the beautiful sceneries."
This phrase is used to describe a past experience of enjoying beautiful sceneries.
Examples:
- During their vacation, they enjoyed the beautiful sceneries of the countryside.
- Last summer, they enjoyed the beautiful sceneries of the national park.
- In spite of all these challenges, they enjoyed the beautiful sceneries and friendships they had along the journey. They not only fulfilled their dreams, but set a...
- Jan 1, 2012 ... Here they were treated to breakfast in the park where they enjoyed the beautiful sceneries and atmosphere. The bus then returned back to the...
- While they enjoyed the beautiful sceneries, the students were completely immersed in the simulated natural environment. It evoked the students' feelings and.
Alternatives:
- they enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
- they enjoyed the beautiful views.
- they enjoyed the beautiful landscapes.
- they enjoyed the beautiful sights.
This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate present or habitual enjoyment of sceneries.
"THEY ENJOY THE beautiful sceneries."
This phrase is used to describe ongoing or habitual enjoyment of beautiful sceneries.
Examples:
- Every weekend, they enjoy the beautiful sceneries of the beach.
- They enjoy the beautiful sceneries during their morning walks.
Alternatives:
- they enjoy the beautiful scenery.
- they enjoy the beautiful views.
- they enjoy the beautiful landscapes.
- they enjoy the beautiful sights.
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