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The difference between funny and interesting usage

I can answer this question. Although my spoken English is not very good, I am familiar with the vocabulary of College English Band 4 and Band 6. I have summarized a table for you to have a rough look at first:

meaning

1, funny English ['f? Ni], beautiful ['f? British people have the same pronunciation as Americans.

Ridiculous; Interesting; Funny; Strange; illegal

2. interesting English ['? ntr? st? ], beautiful ['? ntr? st? British pronunciation is the same as American pronunciation.

Interesting; charming

use

Funny usage

The basic meaning of fun is "funny and interesting". Spoken language can also mean "eccentric, juggling and cheating", which mainly emphasizes the effect of making people laugh.

Funny can be used as attribute, predication or object complement in sentences.

This story is very interesting.

This story is ridiculous.

He ended his speech with an interesting joke.

He ended his speech with an interesting joke.

Her hair is combed funny.

Her hair looks funny on her head.

Interesting usage

Interesting means "interesting". When referring to people or things, it means that it has the ability to arouse someone's psychological or emotional interest, but it does not mean the degree or reason of interest; Of books, plays, movies, etc. It shows that it is very entertaining and can relieve people's worries.

Interesting can be used as an attribute, predicative or object complement in a sentence.

There is an interesting program on TV tonight.

There is an interesting TV program tonight.

She is an interesting person, but her husband is nothing.

She is a very interesting person, but her husband is nothing.

Your interesting report raises several important questions.

Your excellent report raised several important questions.