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Laughed harder than I should have => meaning?
1. I expected it would be fun but it was way funnier than that.
2. I knew things like this is no laughing matter but I couldn't stop myself laughing.
Does the sentence in the title only mean #1? Or, could it be used as #1 or #2 according to the context?
30 de abr. de 2020 10:32
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It applies only to number 2
30 de abril de 2020
Pátri is correct; it means "I expected it would be funny but it was way funnier than that" (fun and funny have different meanings) .
30 de abril de 2020
Hi Dolco, basically No. 2 is a better match to this title. "things" is plural so the verb should be plural also: "are" not "is". Or you could put both the noun and the verb in the singular: "a thing like this is no laughing matter". Helen
30 de abril de 2020
Oh now I get it. So #1 is like "I laughed 2 when I should have laughed 1" and #2 is like "I laughed 2 when I should have laughed 0".
30 de abril de 2020
Fun and funny are different things. Having fun doesn't always follow with laughter so sentence number 1 doesn't create a cohesive thought in my mind. If you said however "I expected it to be funny, but it was way funnier than I anticipated" then you could definitely use that in certain contexts like the one in your title- for example, my friend wants to send me a funny meme- I expect it to be funny- but it was way funnier than I expected so I laughed harder than I should have at it. You laughed harder than you should have because you expected something less and were pleasantly surprised- thus bursting into laughter.
Otherwise in number 2
It just entails that you were placed in a situation that it was inappropriate to laugh, and you harder than you should have becomes a more negative descriptor of your action of "laughing".
30 de abril de 2020
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