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Is how fun correct grammar?
It’s the same construction as “What nonsense you speak” and “What an awful road this is.” However, “How much fun it is” would be correct. Of course, some people might say “How fun it is,” but it’s still grammatically incorrect.” I was confused, because “fun” is also an adjective word.
Is both of which grammatically correct?
You can use “both of which” only in a sentence in which you have already mentioned the two things – in your case “two negative parts of our lives”. If you use “both of them”, it would normally be in a separate sentence, as in “we will take a look at two negatives parts of our lives, which can occur at any moment.
What do you do that is grammatically correct?
“What to do?” is a very informal way of asking “What can I do?” or “What should I do?” or “What is there to do?” It is sometimes used in headlines. It can have connotations of either boredom (if you don’t have any idea how to spend your time), or desperation (if you need to fix a bad situation).
What is how fun?
used to indicate that an activity or situation sounds amusing or enjoyable. Sometimes used with ironic or sarcastic force.
Is really fun correct English?
Fun is a noun and real and adjective. The problem with very fun is that very is an intensive and you can’t use an intensive to modify a noun, usually. Because if you use “fun” as an adjective (as I usually do), “really” is the adverb that modifies it.
Is both always singular or plural?
When “both” is used with two nouns, then the verb is always plural. However, if you just have one singular or uncountable noun and use “both” for a pair of adjectives, then the verb is singular.
Is both always plural?
“Both” is an indefinite pronoun and is always used as a plural pronoun. “Are” is used with plural while “is” is for singular.
Is so fun a correct sentence?
Almost any elementary school teacher will tell you, it’s grammatically incorrect to say “as fun” or “so fun.” In these instances, “as” and “so” are adverbs, and “fun” is a noun, and adverbs never modify nouns. The noun “fun” should be modified with the preposition “much,” as in “as much fun” or “so much fun.”
How do you use fun?
“This is a lot of fun.” “He seems to be having fun.” “We are having a lot of fun on vacation.” “His bad attitude ruined their fun.”
What is fun example?
The definition of fun is something that brings pleasure, joy or playfulness. An example of fun is dancing with friends. An example of fun is children playing together at the playground. Enjoyment; amusement.
What is the difference between ‘fun’ and ‘funny’?
In English, there are some subtle differences between ‘fun’ and ‘funny’. ‘Fun’ (the noun) usually refers to an activity that is pleasurable and entertaining. It does not have to be ‘funny’ (comical or causing laughter).
Is “it is really fun” technically correct?
Really is an adverb; real is an adjective; fun is a noun. So It is really fun can’t be technically correct. It is real fun is technically correct, although it sounds awkward and a better way to express the thought is It is a lot of fun or It is a great deal of fun.
Is it correct to say ‘so much fun’?
To be correct for me, you would have to say ‘so much fun.’ ‘Fun’ is a difficult word to use, since it can be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it belongs to the mass category, so it has no plural, but it is special there because a mass noun can be pluralized with the meaning ‘different kinds of’: ‘We offer 20 different fruit jams.’
What is the plural of ‘fun’?
As a noun, it belongs to the mass category, so it has no plural, but it is special there because a mass noun can be pluralized with the meaning ‘different kinds of’: ‘We offer 20 different fruit jams.’ To me using ‘fun’ in this way is difficult: ‘How many different funs do you enjoy?’
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