yup!
The weather is looking sunny and warm for tomorrow's outdoor barbecue.
"Sunny" is the adjective for sun.
sunny weather
The adjective form of "sun" is "sunny."
it is about 273 degrees on the sunny side of the moon.
The "s" in sunny, is a sound, if you are referring to sunny as in " it's so sunny outside" or a name as in " Sunny and I went to the mall". It just makes a "ess" sound.
sunny with a high of 74 and it is wonderful outside
None sorry.
Yes, the sentence "Sunday will be sunny do something outside" is a run-on sentence because it contains two independent clauses that are improperly joined without a conjunction or punctuation. It can be corrected by adding a conjunction, such as "so," or by separating it into two distinct sentences: "Sunday will be sunny. Do something outside."
outside on a sunny day XD
Depending on where you live, it could have been sunny today. In Tennessee where I live, it was sunny and close to degrees. For October, it was very nice out.
only if their hungry and its sunny outside
After it rains outside and it is sunny, you may be able to find a rainbow.
After it rains outside and it is sunny, you may be able to find a rainbow.
Yes but only when it is sunny if you take it out when it is cold then your tortoise will die from AstonDB9
A day with no traffic, specially if it is sunny outside and the road is dry.
Anywhere : at the restaurant, at the office, at home, outside in a park when it's sunny etc.