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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Cool/fun

Can you please explain the difference between "cool" and "fun/funny"? Can here we use "fun" instead of "cool"?

[DJ yells in frustration that his parents won't take him seriously and lowers his head.]
Chowder: Aw, cheer up. It's almost Halloween. In one day and three hours it's candy time. Okay? Check it out, l got a new ball.
DJ: Cool.
Monster House

  

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Tara2 Can here we use "fun" instead of "cool" here ? No. "fun" is not really an idiomatic response in that context.

  • Tara2 Can here we use "fun" instead of "cool" here ?
  • No.
  • "fun" is not really an idiomatic response in that context.
  • "cool" = very good; excellent; great; impressive; awesome; wonderful; (BrE) brilliant CJ
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Tara2Can here we use "fun" instead of "cool" here?

No.

"fun" is not really an idiomatic response in that context.

"cool" = very good; excellent; great; impressive; awesome; wonderful; (BrE) brilliant

CJ

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