The present tense of the verb ‘enjoy’ is simply ‘enjoy.’
In the present tense, it is used to indicate an action that is currently happening or a habitual action. For example, you would say, ‘I enjoy reading every evening,’ which expresses an ongoing preference or activity.
In the third person singular form, it takes the form ‘enjoys,’ as in ‘She enjoys playing tennis on weekends.’ This variation applies grammatical rules that dictate how verbs change depending on the subject they are associated with.