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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

A bright, sunny day

Do we say,

(a) It is / This is a sunny Monday.

(b) Last Sunny monday, I went back home from school.

(c) One Sunny,bright Monday, I went to London.

(d) It was a bright and sunny Monday.
  

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Hi Amy,

Could I ask why the word sequence is "A bright and sunny day" and not "A sunny and bright day"?

Thank you.

Tinanam
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(a) It is / This is a sunny Monday. (b) Last sunny Monday, I came back home from school. (c) One bright, sunny Monday, I went to London. (d) It was a bright and sunny Monday.

'Bright and sunny' fits English rhythm better (it is a pair of trochaic feet) and has thus been rather fixed.
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Thanks for the link, Yankee. Sorry I missed seeing your post.
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Thanks, how about this?

One sunny Monday / On sunny Monday
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Again, how about:

One Monday
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Also OK, in the right sentence.

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