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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

To use "er" or not to use "er"

for instance "That is harder". But... "That is Funner" Doesnt seem right. "She is redder in color"
  

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Fun is a noun. Nouns do not have comparative forms. Sometimes in informal speech, you will hear "fun" as an adjective, but it has not been accepted as a real adjective with comparative forms.

  • Fun is a noun.
  • Nouns do not have comparative forms.
  • Sometimes in informal speech, you will hear "fun" as an adjective, but it has not been accepted as a real adjective with comparative forms.
  • Regards, A- s
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Fun is a noun. Nouns do not have comparative forms.

Sometimes in informal speech, you will hear "fun" as an adjective, but it has not been accepted as a real adjective with comparative forms.

Regards,
A-
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That explains it. thank you! Emotion: smile

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