Can I say having a fun?Is it “Have fun” or “Have a fun”? You would use “have fun” as a standalone expression when you want to tell someone to have a good time. You would use “Have a fun” when a noun follows and is modified by “fun” such as in “Have a fun time.” Just saying “Have a fun” is simply wrong and is not grammatical.
What's another way to say I had fun?What is another word for had fun?. How do you describe having fun?The Oxford English Dictionary (O.E.D) defines fun as “amusement, especially lively or playful.” As an adjective, the word is described as “amusing, entertaining, enjoyable.” “For fun” or “for the fun of it” means “not for a serious purpose.”
How do you say have a lot of fun?»had a great time exp. »have a wonderful time exp. »have a blast exp. »had so much fun exp.
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