Joe says "What larks!" he and Pip will have. He uses the phrase to mean that they will have fun, laughs, or a good time.
Why, sure you are! Have fun in jail.
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i went to the safari park with my dad and my cousins, it was great fun
Mainly to have fun, enjoy yourself.
The word 'fun' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a concept.The word 'fun' is used informally as an adjective, a word to describe a noun (fun activities). The forms for the use of fun as an adjective are fun, more fun, most fun.
Yes, the word 'fun' is a noun, a word for enjoyment or amusement; a word for something that provides enjoyment or amusement; a word for a thing.The word 'fun' is now listed in dictionaries as an informal (slang) adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
The German word for 'fun' is Spaß
"Other name of fun committee with out using the word fun?"
Yes, the word 'fun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
The term 'great fun' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that function as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'great fun' is made up of the noun 'fun' described by the adjective 'great'.Example uses of a noun phrase:Great fun was had at the skating party. (subject of the sentence)The review said that great fun was had by all. (subject of the relative clause)We've planned great fun for the evening. (direct object of the verb 'planned')We're ready for some great fun. (object of the preposition 'for')
There are only one vowel, which is "u," in the word "fun."
Thanks for using a non-offensive word to express your colorful question. The question should stand. I think the site is definitely not excrement. It's all about what your expectations are [perhaps yours are a little high? No one gets paid to answer your questions, you know. If you expect instant answers to all of your homework questions, of course you are going to be sorely disappointed] and about whether or not it is fun for you to contribute. It's most definitely a great deal of fun for me.