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The difference and usage between fun and fun

The difference and usage between fun and fun are as follows:

1, the difference between meaning and part of speech. When fun is used as a noun, it means pleasure; Fun; Happiness; Pleasure; Play; Amuse; Just kidding. We had a good time at Sarah's party. We had a good time at Sarah's party. When fun is used as an adjective, it means funny; Interesting; Make people happy.

Example: It's really interesting to be with her. I'm glad to be with her. When fun is used as a verb, it means frolicking; Just kidding. When funny is used as an adjective, it means funny; Funny; Strange; Difficult to explain; Difficult to understand; Suspicious; Illegal; Dishonest. When funny is a noun, it means a funny person; Jokes; An interesting story; Comic books; A single rowboat.

2. The usage of the two is different. When fun is used as a noun, it is an uncountable noun. It has no plural form and cannot be added with an indefinite article. It can be followed by a gerund form. Can be used as an attribute before another noun in a sentence. Funny can be modified before very, and can be used as an attribute, predicative or object complement in a sentence. People are making fun of him, but he doesn't seem to notice. People are joking with him, but he seems to turn a blind eye. )

3. Morphemes are different. Funthird person singular: funs present participle: funning past tense: funned past participle: funned. Funny plural: funny comparative: funnier superlative: funniest.