"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.
'So fun' would be correct in most instances. For example, 'It was so 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.
It depends on where it is used:'Both the parents are working' is not as good as 'Both ofthe parents are working'.'Both the parents and the children had fun' is correct.
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
Not really. Bad American English has formed such a word. The correct way to say "prouder" in a sentence is "I have never been more proud ... "
'So fun' would be correct in most instances. For example, 'It was so fun'.
Yes, It is really fun in Philippines.
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.
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Yes. Fun is a noun, not an adjective. Use "so much fun."
No, 'funner' is not a word. The correct way to say it would be more fun. That is because "fun" is formally a noun (or a verb!), not an adjective.
"More fun" would be the correct comparison as it indicates a higher degree of enjoyment or amusement. "Funer" is not a standard term in English.
It depends on where it is used:'Both the parents are working' is not as good as 'Both ofthe parents are working'.'Both the parents and the children had fun' is correct.
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No, it is not grammatically correct to say "what a fun." It should be corrected to "What fun!" to make it grammatically accurate.
The correct Spanish would be "Se busca gente divertida". That means, "I am (or we are) looking for fun people."
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