"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.
this zoo is lots of fun
Yes, the sentence is correct. The implied subject of the sentence is you."You come...""You enter..."
The sentence is correct. The rules of grammar state that some nouns or phrases that have a plural appearance are actually singular and must take a singular verb. Examples: Mumps is contagious. Pin the tail on the donkey is lots of fun. A bow and arrow is good for archery or hunting.
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.
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.
this zoo is lots of fun
Painting balloons is easy to do it is lots of fun too?
Yes, the sentence is correct. The implied subject of the sentence is you."You come...""You enter..."
no you can try they had a lot of fun and so did you.
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.
The sentence is correct. The rules of grammar state that some nouns or phrases that have a plural appearance are actually singular and must take a singular verb. Examples: Mumps is contagious. Pin the tail on the donkey is lots of fun. A bow and arrow is good for archery or hunting.
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)
eg. he caused lots of mayhemPlaying Emergency Mayhem on my Wii, is too extreme, and fun.
Fun is an adjective in this sentence because it does not tell how was which was or where was.
The correct word is "me." Here's why. We use "I" only for the subject of a sentence. Dad and I hope you do well in school. He and I will visit you next month. But if you are using an object, the correct word is "me." The rule is that whenever the sentence has a preposition (for, between, with, among, to, at), you have what is called a "prepositional phrase," and it always takes an object (not a subject). In this sentence, you have the word "for" and so... It's been fun for your Dad and me...