It depends on initial conditions. The temperature would begin dropping by about 1 oC per hour. Not a good thing to happen.
we would die
If the earth got pulled in closer to the sun, or if the sun expands significantly, then the earth will get much warmer. That said, nothing like that is going to happen for a couple billion years yet.
we would probably die
It would get bigger
The sun would be cooler
If time froze but space didn't, everything in the universe would be completely still and motionless. Nothing would be able to move or change, as time is what allows for movement and progression. It would essentially be like pressing "pause" on the entire universe.
It froze because of the lack of atmosphere
First of all, if the water is frozen, then you can't put an ice cube into it. Secondly, if you put an ice cube in liquid then froze it then it would become part of the liquid that froze.
Froze is the past tense of freeze. An example sentence would be: She left her cup in the snow and it froze.
The sun would win.
It would melt.
No one would care anymore, because we'd all be dead. Until the oceans boiled away (on the Sun side) or froze solid (on the night side), the tides would slow down a lot, to about 15 days between high tides.
You would be vaporised long before you actually reached the sun.
death
It cannot happen, but if it did we would all die shortly therafter.
you will die
we would die