Are you one of the people who enjoy/enjoys the performance?

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嘟嘟嘟嘟

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"Are you one of the people who __________ the performance?"
Should "enjoy" or "enjoys" be in the blank? What about "Are you the only one of the people who ________ the performance?"? Still whether "enjoys" or "enjoy" ?
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The best answer is enjoyed, past tense. It doesn't make much sense with a present tense verb.

(If you have to use the present tense, use enjoy.)
 

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嘟嘟嘟嘟;1596457 said:
Still whether "enjoys" or "enjoy" ?

NOT A TEACHER

Mona: Are you one?
Raul: One of what?
Mona: Of those people who enjoy studying languages.
Raul: I certainly am.

Susan: There are 50 students in our class. Why does the teacher seem to favor you?
George: Because I am the only one [of the 50 students in our class] who enjoys diagramming sentences.
 
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