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  • Can I say more funny or most funny instead of funnier or funniest?
    Remember Gladstone's Conservative Peroration this time last year! So in answer to your question, you most certainly can choose to use "more funny" or "most funny" instead of "funnier" or "funniest," and not be alone and unprecedented in your word choice But as you know, the overwhelming tendency in English runs in the other direction
  • More funny or funnier | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    Hi there, When do you use "more funny" and when do you use "funnier"? Let's have a look at two samples sentences, which will explain a bit further what I mean A Mr Smith is more funny than Mrs Jones B Mr Smith is funnier than Mrs Jones In this case, I would say that both of them are
  • Funnier VS more fun | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    1 funny - funnier - (the) funniest - 'funny' is an adjective 2 much fun - more fun - (the) most fun - 'fun' is a noun modified by 'much' When the 'fun' is used as an adjective, its comparative and superlative would be: fun - funner - funnest I agree with SoothingDave that 'fun' and 'funny' are two different words
  • grammar - Is “funner” a word or not? - English Language Usage . . .
    I tried searching it up and it said yes “funner” is a word, but when I ask teacher they said no it isn’t a word, anyone got an idea?
  • What is the superlative of fun? [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    2 Funniest is the superlative of funny (and funnier is the comparative) This is not "for lack of one"; "funniest" is the superlative Funny forms its superlative and comparative according to the standard rule (as in red, redder, reddest and fast, faster, fastest)
  • funner or more fun? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    There are two usages that aren't interchangeable: "Funnier" if something is more amusing; makes you laugh more "More fun" if you enjoy something more "His joke was funnier than hers " "Cycling is more fun than swimming " "Funner" isn't a proper word Those who use it as slang mean "more fun"
  • comparisons - What is compared in than I thought? - English . . .
    3 The game is funnier than I thought That is, The game is funnier than the assumed imagined game in my mind before I actually experienced the actual game
  • grammar - Funnily enough or Funny enough - English Language Usage . . .
    The problem is the two meanings of "funnily" OED: Funnily 1: In an amusing or humorous manner; comically 1929 Manitoba Free Press 19 Nov 19 2 [The play] is produced against settings that are very graceful Starts funnily and ends more funnily OED: Funnily 2 Strangely, oddly, curiously; surprisingly Also frequently as a sentence adverb Originally and chiefly in funnily enough 1993 Daily
  • cpe sentence transformations on verb patterns - UsingEnglish. com
    C2 Proficiency Use of English Part 4 sentence transformations on verb patterns For each question below, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given You must use between three and eight words, including the word given





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