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"its" should be used when a thing or characteristic is belonging to something while "it's" should be used to say it is... e.g. it's sunny outside --> it IS sunny outside e.g. the dog sat on its bed --> as the bed belongs to the dog
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
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Example sentence - Today and tomorrow will be sunny and warm.
Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day was created in 2000.
Sunday Boling goes by Sunny.
on Sunday
yup!
King Sunny Ade's birth name is Sunday Adeniyi.
Abhor means regard with disgust and hatred. I abhor doing dishes, laundry, and other housework, when the weather is sunny outside.
1.On a hot sunny day 2.Very long time outside 3.
Tanning, swimming, tropical drinks, picnic, volleyball