I think it's an adjective.. to be a noun it has to be 'sun' or 'sunniness'
To be a noun, it must be a person, a place, or an object. Since sunny usually describes a noun, that makes it an adjective. It would be a noun if it were a person's name.
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
The forms of the adjective sunny are:comparative: sunniersuperlative: sunniest
Answer is an adjective. Sunny modifies location. 1 She likes a location that is in the sun. - is 9 words. 2 She likes a sunny location. - is 5 words
'Sunny' is an adjective. 'Yesterday was sunny, whereas today is cloudy.' 'My sister has a very sunny personality.' 'Sunny' cannot be used as a verb.
bright, early windy, sunny.
"Sunny" is the adjective for sun.
The adjective form of "sun" is "sunny."
sunny = adjective
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
sunny is an adjective for colors
The adjective form of dynamism is "dynamic."
The forms of the adjective sunny are:comparative: sunniersuperlative: sunniest
Sunny is an adjective. We say: A sunny day. A sunny disposition. The sunny side of the street. The adverb 'sunnily' has rare but specific uses.
Answer is an adjective. Sunny modifies location. 1 She likes a location that is in the sun. - is 9 words. 2 She likes a sunny location. - is 5 words
Solar or sunny.
'Sunny' is an adjective. 'Yesterday was sunny, whereas today is cloudy.' 'My sister has a very sunny personality.' 'Sunny' cannot be used as a verb.
Sunny is an adjective which means bright with sunlight. This is commonly used to describe the weather conditions of a place.