"Have fun in the Sun".
l'amusement au soleil
plaisir sous le soleil
you could say that SUN because its happy!!!
Sun 'n Fun was created in 1974.
Sun Fun Festival was created in 1951.
The term 'fun in the sun' is a noun + a prepositional phrase.A preposition (in) is a word that connects its object (sun) to another word in the sentence.The noun 'sun' is the object of the preposition 'in'.The prepositional phrase 'in the sun' connects the noun 'sun' to the noun 'fun'.This group of words can function as a unit as a subject or an object in a sentence; for example:Fun in the sun is our plan for the day. (the noun 'fun' is the subject of the sentence)We need some fun in the sun. (the noun 'fun' is the direct object of the verb 'need')Are you ready for fun in the sun? (the noun 'fun' is the object of the preposition 'for')
"And we'll havve fun, fun, fun now that her daddy took the t bird away! By the Beach Boys, of course "And we'll havve fun, fun, fun now that her daddy took the t bird away! By the Beach Boys, of course
Sun fun.sun fun
Fun in the Sun!
The cast of Sun - Fun - 1941 includes: Ted Husing as Himself Narrator
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "what a fun." It should be corrected to "What fun!" to make it grammatically accurate.
when she decides that she had fun, so do something fun.. she will most likely say she had fun at the end of the night or the end of the date.