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have fun of vs have fun from

Both "have fun of" and "have fun from" are not correct phrases in English. The correct phrase to use is "have fun."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 4161 views

have fun of

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase to use is simply "have fun."
  • Tori is not to drink or have fun of any kind.
  • You know, I always have fun of that paranoid.
  • Actually I don't really know but it's seventeen there so... I won't let you have fun of me.
  • But you had no right to have fun of those nice people!
  • But we'll let you have the fun of picking which one.
  • Perhaps you'd have made fun of my love.
  • I used to to have fun instead of griping, but now everything that I do is coated in anger and cynicism and ash.
  • If you and I had met in fifth grade, you'd have made fun of my clothes.
  • If I were any other guy, they would have made fun of me.
  • Quinn told me that the other children have made fun of you today.
  • And I wouldn't have made fun of Sabrina wearing pantyhose on her head if I knew you were going to do that.
  • Try to bluff me, and I can have the fun of telling you how clever I was.
  • Have fun perpetuating stereotypes of wasted, reckless, youth.
  • I have never made fun of, Phil.
  • We could have made fun of Marty for weeks!
  • you would have made fun of me.
  • You know, if we miss it, we'll have the fun of listening to Sheldon whine about it for the rest of our lives.
  • I used to have fun with a role of tape.
  • So have fun with a lifetime of resentment.
  • Have fun with the ghost of Christmas future.

Alternatives:

  • have fun

have fun from

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase to use is simply "have fun."
  • Let's have fun together from now on.
  • Have fun with gary from legal.
  • You have any fun memories from that age?
  • You need to loosen up and have fun. I am loose. I'm fun.
  • Have fun guarding an empty subway station.
  • Have fun roasting this bald pig.
  • I had fun last night, and I want to have fun again tonight.
  • We were sitting here together, having fun and now we're watching them have fun.
  • So have fun, but you better back off when your fun is over.
  • Well, I don't know how you're supposed to have fun, but this is fun.
  • So have fun, but you better back off When your fun is over.
  • These are fun facts, guys, let's have fun with them.
  • I thought this would just be a nice opportunity for us to have fun together and, you know, prove to everyone via instagram that we can still have fun as a group.
  • And then I realized we can still have fun.
  • She was just starting to have fun again.
  • You got to have fun at your own bachelor party.
  • She'll have fun at senior bingo.
  • Have fun, but promise me nothing dangerous.
  • You need... to have fun babysitting.
  • Anyway, have fun at your terrible party.

Alternatives:

  • have fun

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