I know exactly why you asked this question as all of England's year 10/11 pupils were given it for their English exam. The answer is - however you want. Just write what comes to you and include the basics and you should do just fine... well I did and so did my friends following that information so go for it, give it your best & good luck :)
A funfair is a small to medium sized travelling show primarily composed of stalls and other amusements. They usually open at night and have many light and may offer customers rides on fast moving devices designed to thrill them.
Come to the Funfair was created in 1968.
"Funfair" in English is fête foraine in Italian.
The candy was as sweet as sugar
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Yes, "funfair" is a common noun. It refers to a public event featuring various entertainment activities, games, and rides, and is not the name of a specific place or brand. Common nouns are general terms that describe a category of objects or concepts, unlike proper nouns, which name specific entities.
funfair?
No
a funfair
9.30
at a funfair
you just click on it on the map