More funnier meaning
- is more funnier grammatically correct
- is more fun grammatically correct
- is more funner grammatically correct
- is most funniest grammatically correct
Funnier in a sentence...
Funnier or More Funny
When to Use "Funnier"
"Funnier" is the correct way to say that something or someone is more amusing than another. In English, when you want to compare two things, we use a comparative form of adjectives.
For most adjectives with one syllable or two syllables ending in "y," we add "-er" to the word.
Adjective | Comparative Form | Example |
Funny | Funnier | This movie is funnier than the last one. |
Happy | Happier | She is happier today. |
Crazy | Crazier | My brother's idea is crazier than mine. |
Since "funny" is a two-syllable adjective that ends in "y," we change the "y" to "i" and add "-er" to make it "funnier."
When to Use "More Funny"
"More funny" is not the common or correct way to compare things.
Funny comparative and superlative
However, it is still possible to hear it in informal speech. Some people may use "more funny," especially when they want to emphasize or sound casual, but it is grammatically incorrect. The correct comparative form of "funny" is always "funnier."
Why Is "Funnier" Correct?
In English, the rules for comparatives depend
- is most funny grammatically correct
- is most funniest grammatically correct in english