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Fun can be both a noun and informally as an adjective, e.g.All the fun of the fair. = nounIt was a fun game. / He is a fun guy. = adjectiveThe adjective forms for the noun fun are funny, funnier, and funniest.
The adjective forms for the noun fun are funny, funnier, and funniest.; for example, "a funny story".The word fun can also be used informally as an adjective, with the different connotation of "fun to do" or "enjoyable", "a fun game".
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.
a sentence with an adjective and a conj is : soccer is fun but skiing is not. in this case fun is the adj and but is the conj
Fun is an adjective in this sentence because it does not tell how was which was or where was.
Fun can be both a noun and informally as an adjective, e.g.All the fun of the fair. = nounIt was a fun game. / He is a fun guy. = adjectiveThe adjective forms for the noun fun are funny, funnier, and funniest.
The adjective forms for the noun fun are funny, funnier, and funniest.; for example, "a funny story".The word fun can also be used informally as an adjective, with the different connotation of "fun to do" or "enjoyable", "a fun game".
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.
The adjective in the sentence 'you finally left and had a fun day' is left & fun.
a sentence with an adjective and a conj is : soccer is fun but skiing is not. in this case fun is the adj and but is the conj
an adjective for Orlando would be fun, cool, nice to be at.
The word for fun is "tanoshii". (It is an adjective.)
Fun is an adjective in this sentence because it does not tell how was which was or where was.
Not necessarily.
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"It is really fun" means it truly is fun. "It is real fun" means it is genuine fun. Real fun may sound ignorant to some, who mistake fun for an adjective properly modified by an adverb. In fact, fun is a noun, properly modified by an adjective.
Frisky, small, fun