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It is a clear, sunny day. Though often the comma is omitted with modern punctuation trends.
today is sunny day you are my sunshine
how might clouds change from a morning shower to a sunny day
Mondays and Saturdays
You have not specified a location, so it can only be said that it was a sunny day in some parts of the world and not in other parts.
It is a clear, sunny day. Though often the comma is omitted with modern punctuation trends.
serene, peaceful, sunny, relaxing, Beautiful
Some adjective that describe the noun day are: bright sunny beautiful long hard busy successful satisfying special lazy
"You're as beautiful as a blossoming flower on a sunny spring day!" in English is Sei bella come un fiore che sboccia in una giornata di sole di primavera! in Italian.
she escaped before the day dawned.
Yes, it is common to use a comma after an introductory phrase beginning with the word "as." This helps to separate the introductory phrase from the main clause and improve readability.
A noun phrase is a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.Example noun phrases for the adjective beautiful:a beautiful day (the noun is 'day')a beautiful white beach (the noun is 'beach'our beautiful leading lady (the noun is 'lady')a warm beautiful sunny morning (the noun is 'morning')
warm sunny day
Friday will be a beautiful August day in New York City. The weather forecast is for a partly sunny day with a high of 78 degrees.
A sunny day is a day without clouds and by association can also mean a happy day.
The Sunny Day Hotel operates two hotels in Hong Kong, Japan. There is the Sunny Day Hotel (MK) as well as the Sunny Day Hotel (TST) in this chain of hotels.
Waitin' on a Sunny Day was created in 2002.