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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')
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