Table of Contents
- 1 Is it grammatically correct to say so fun?
- 2 Which is correct my friend and I or my friend?
- 3 What is fun or fun?
- 4 Can you say that was so fun?
- 5 What is the pronoun of my friends and I?
- 6 How do you use fun?
- 7 What does it mean to you to have a party?
- 8 What are the different types of parties?
- 9 What is the correct place of the apostrophe in the word ‘friend’?
Is it grammatically correct to say so fun?
Almost any elementary school teacher will tell you, it’s grammatically incorrect to say “as fun” or “so fun.” In these instances, “as” and “so” are adverbs, and “fun” is a noun, and adverbs never modify nouns. The noun “fun” should be modified with the preposition “much,” as in “as much fun” or “so much fun.”
Which is correct my friend and I or my friend?
“My friend and I” is correct. However, colloquial speech (where grammar rules are often broken), “my friend and me” is sometimes used. I do find that “My friend and I” is easier to say than “my friend and me”.
Is it correct to say my friend and I?
The difference between “I and my friends” and “my friends and I” is purely a matter of courtesy – they are both grammatically correct.
What is fun or fun?
No. ‘How’ can only precede an adjective in this kind of sentence, e.g. “How happy I am,” or an adverb in a similar kind of sentence, e.g. “How well you dance.” Since ‘fun’ is a noun, only “What fun it is” is correct.
Can you say that was so fun?
For many people, ‘fun’ is an adjective now, so they can say ‘it was very fun’ and ‘it was so fun’.
What is a sentence for so much fun?
I’ve had so much fun”. We have had so much fun”. We would have had so much fun. “We’ve had so much fun and it’s given us the chance to help everyone else have fun.
What is the pronoun of my friends and I?
“My friends and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed before the verb and is the subject of the sentence. The most important thing to remember is that “I” is the subject pronoun(the person that does the action) and “me” is the object pronoun(the person that receives the action.
How do you use fun?
“This is a lot of fun.” “He seems to be having fun.” “We are having a lot of fun on vacation.” “His bad attitude ruined their fun.”
What is the sentence of fun?
It was so much more fun when she left it all up to him. She is fond of fun and frolic, and loves dearly to be with other children. I guess we was poor, but we were too broke to know it and having too much fun finding ways not to be. Think what fun it will be when I am his wife and you marry Nicholas!
What does it mean to you to have a party?
To adults, it means a time to get together with friends and family. It means having a break from the monotonous routine life. It is a time to recharge one’s batteries. 3. Do you like loud music in party? No, personally I don’t. It gives me a headache. But most of my friends do. They think that any party is incomplete without loud music.
What are the different types of parties?
There are many different kinds of party that people can take part in such as birthday party, celebration party or farewell party. Each party brings its own meaning but most of participants always feel on the cloud nine. 2. Why are parties important?
Is it correct to use ‘friend’s’ or ‘friends’ in a search?
Closed 5 years ago. A quick Google search (actually I use Duckduckgo but “a quick Duck or DDG search” would sound weird…) showed that “friend’s” was a bit more common, whereas a Google user manual or tutorial used “friends’ ” and I (maybe biasly) assume them to use (more) correct grammar. The sentence used in the Google user manual was:
What is the correct place of the apostrophe in the word ‘friend’?
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