You can use "sun" and "son" in a sentence by creating a context that highlights their different meanings. For example: "As the sun sets in the sky, my son plays in the backyard, enjoying the last rays of daylight." This sentence illustrates the contrast between the celestial body and the familial relation.
On Friday the sun was sunnier than ever!
The sun is shining brightly in the sky, warming up the Earth.
The correct grammar for the sentence "The sun shone behind the stars" is to use the past tense of the verb "shine" as "shone" instead of "shined."
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
An eclipse is when the moon gets directly in front of the sun.
My son stared at the sun ND GOT BINDED ;)
use sun in sentence
A father always want that his son's future always shine like sun
Use either: - Me and my son - My son and I
Her son enjoyed the sun when on holiday.
It would be "My son and I" when it is the subject of a sentence and "My son and me" when it is the object. For example, "My son and I went to the store" (subject) versus "He gave the book to my son and me" (object).
he sired his son
the sun is fulgent
You and your son are both invited to my birthday party.
You have to use special eye-protection to look at the sun.
A Simon is a bluntly little son.
He could not explicate the actions of his son.