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Lucas21c Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

'fun' vs 'funny'

Could you confirm whether both of these sentences, "He is fun" and "He is funny", are right and natural? If so, what's the difference between them in terms of meaning? Thank you in advance.

  

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lucas21c Could you confirm whether both of these sentences, "He is fun" and "He is funny", are right and natural? Yes. g.

  • lucas21c Could you confirm whether both of these sentences, "He is fun" and "He is funny", are right and natural?
  • Yes.
  • g.
  • by telling jokes.
  • It can also mean that he is odd or peculiar.
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lucas21cCould you confirm whether both of these sentences, "He is fun" and "He is funny", are right and natural?

Yes.

"He is funny" means that he amuses people or makes them laugh, e.g. by telling jokes. It can also mean that he is odd or peculiar. "He is fun" means that he is enjoyable to be with, in a light-hearted way, e.g. because he likes doing "

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