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COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE

of these two words, 'fun' and 'funny'



fun, more fun, the most fun.

funny, funnier, funniest, right?
  

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Hi, COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE of these two words, 'fun' and 'funny' fun, more fun, the most fun. funny, funnier, funniest, right? The standard adjective is 'funny', eg a funny idea /a funnier idea/ the funniest idea.

  • Hi, COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE of these two words, 'fun' and 'funny' fun, more fun, the most fun.
  • funny, funnier, funniest, right?
  • The standard adjective is 'funny', eg a funny idea /a funnier idea/ the funniest idea.
  • The general idea here is 'something that makes you laugh'.
  • My Oxford dictionary says the use of the noun 'fun' as an adjective is informal.
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Hi,

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE

of these two words, 'fun' and 'funny'



fun, more fun, the most fun.

funny, funnier, funniest, right?


The standard adjective is 'funny', eg a funny idea /a funnier idea/ the funniest idea.

The general idea here is 'something that makes you laugh'.

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