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Usage of 'found' #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 17:00 pm   Usage of 'found'
 

Can some one please tell me if the following sentence is correct?

1) I found the movie funny. (=I thought the movie was funny)

Can I use found in that sense?
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Usage of 'found' #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:19 am   Usage of 'found'
 

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