No, it should be "me": "The party will be fun for you and me."
An easy way to figure out whether to use "I" or "me" is to remove the other subject from the sentence, and see if it makes sense:
The party will be fun for you and I. ---> The party will be fun for I.
Clearly, that is not correct. But if you use "me":
The party will be fun for you and me. ---> The party will be fun for me.
Clearly, that is correct. A few other examples:
Susan and me went to the store. ---> Me went to the store.
Definitely not right. So you use "I":
Susan and I went to the store. ---> I went to the store.
A few more:
Nobody but Julia and I know the secret about Jenny. ---> Nobody but I know the secret about Jenny.
Again, definitely not right.
Nobody but Julia and me know the secret about Jenny. ---> Nobody but me knows the secret about Jenny.
But if it were:
Only Julia and me know the secret about Jenny. ---> Only me knows the secret about Jenny.
Wrong again. So it's:
Only Julia and I know the secret about Jenny. ---> Only I know the secret about Jenny.
Mom told Jason and I to go upstairs and put on an extra sweater. ---> Mom told I to go upstairs and put on an extra sweater.
So it has to be:
Mom told Jason and me to go upstairs and put on an extra sweater. ---> Mom told me to go upstairs and put on an extra sweater.
Last one:
Charlie and me are going to the concert next Thursday. ---> Me is going to the concert next Thursday.
So it has to be:
Charlie and I are going to the concert next Thursday. ---> I am going to the concert next Thursday.
Yes, the sentence is correct. The implied subject of the sentence is you."You come...""You enter..."
"Had lots of fun." is not a correct sentence, it lacks a subject. Example:We had lots of fun.They had lots of fun.You had lots of fun.The family had lots of fun.Mickey had lots of fun.The employees had lots of fun.The kids had lots of fun.I had lots of fun.
No, not in the traditionally formal sense. The word "very" is used to quantify an adjective or an adverb. "Fun" is a noun so "very fun" is not correct. You could use "very funny" or "a lot of fun" depending on the context.Colloquially, though, "very fun" is a common term and we all know what it means. And if you intend the adjective "much" to be understood, then you even could argue for it's correctness.The party was so [much] fun. The party was very [much] fun.
No. It would be1. Exact2. More exact3. Most exact (or the most exact, depending on the sentence)If someone is being "exacting" about something, that is correct form.Another example is1. Fun2. More fun3. Most fun (or the most fun, depending on the sentence)
Fun is an adjective in this sentence because it does not tell how was which was or where was.
Yes, "party" can be a subject, such as in the sentence "The party was fun." In this case, "party" is the subject of the sentence.
Wow, that was fun!
Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play then you had fun. I believe that this statement can be written as below. Correct Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play, then you had fun.
Yes, the sentence is correct. The implied subject of the sentence is you."You come...""You enter..."
you made the party fun
no you can try they had a lot of fun and so did you.
An example sentence using "third party" could be: "I hired a third party company to handle the event planning for the conference."
It depends on the sentence. "This game is very fun." Would be correct. and "This game is so much fun" Would also be correct. So to answer your question, either would be right.
just have fun and be yourself.. that's what I did at my pool party when I was 12 and my party was super fun :)
"Had lots of fun." is not a correct sentence, it lacks a subject. Example:We had lots of fun.They had lots of fun.You had lots of fun.The family had lots of fun.Mickey had lots of fun.The employees had lots of fun.The kids had lots of fun.I had lots of fun.
The crystal blue swimming pool was a fun place to have our party.
Yes, it's important to make time for fun and relaxation in your life. Having fun can reduce stress, boost your mood, and improve your overall well-being. Enjoying activities that you love can help you recharge and feel more energized.