If the sun is shining, the groundhog may or may not see his shadow!
This year, Punxsutawney Phil did see his shadow, meaning - according to tradition - that we have six more weeks of winter.
According to neutral weather services, Phil has been right about 40 percent of the time - not bad for an animal with such a small brain pan! According to his fan club, he has been right 100% of the time.
Given that the time between February 2 and March 21 is just a bit over six weeks, I'm guessing that Phil is correct this year! We have (at least) six more weeks of winter!
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
The correct spelling for "shining" which means "to give out a bright light" is shining.
No, the reverse of the statement "If the sun is shining, then it’s not raining" is not logically valid. The reverse would be "If it’s not raining, then the sun is shining," which does not necessarily follow. It is possible for it to be cloudy or overcast without rain, even if the sun is not shining. Thus, the original statement does not imply its reverse.
The sun was shining. The sun was shining so brightly it caused a glare on the road, making driving conditions hazardous. He was a shining example of how a man should treat a lady. She was a shining example of true grace under pressure. He made his living by shining shoes.
the sun is like a shining bulb
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
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Shining Sun was created in 2010.
Sun Is Shining was created on 1999-09-13.
The correct spelling for "shining" which means "to give out a bright light" is shining.
Yes, "Whenever the sun is shining in your town" is a fragment. It does not complete the thought.Some examples of a complete sentence would be:Whenever the sun is shining in your town, the children come out to play.Whenever the sun is shining in your town, the road is too hot to walk on.Whenever the sun is shining in your town, you are happy.
The sun was shining brightly in the sky.
Sun Is Still Shining was created on 1969-11-21.
No, the reverse of the statement "If the sun is shining, then it’s not raining" is not logically valid. The reverse would be "If it’s not raining, then the sun is shining," which does not necessarily follow. It is possible for it to be cloudy or overcast without rain, even if the sun is not shining. Thus, the original statement does not imply its reverse.
The sun was shining. The sun was shining so brightly it caused a glare on the road, making driving conditions hazardous. He was a shining example of how a man should treat a lady. She was a shining example of true grace under pressure. He made his living by shining shoes.
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50% of the sun is always shining on every body in the solar system.