Hello students. Today we are going to learn about a cool phrase: cool and sunny. This phrase is commonly used to describe weather conditions. Let us break it down and see what it means.
First let us look at the word "cool". It has several meanings. Number one: cool as in temperature like a cool breeze. Number two: cool as in style meaning awesome or great. Number three: cool as in being calm and composed. In the phrase "cool and sunny" we are talking about temperature.
Now let us look at "sunny". Sunny means bright with lots of sunshine. It describes weather when the sun is shining and there are no clouds blocking the light. This kind of weather makes people feel warm bright and happy. When we say it is sunny we mean the sun is visible and providing light.
When we say the weather is "cool and sunny" we mean it is cool in temperature but bright with sunshine. This kind of weather is usually very comfortable. It is not too hot and not too cold. Perfect for outdoor activities like playing in the park or having a picnic.
Let us look at some example sentences. First: Today is cool and sunny. Second: It is cool and sunny in spring. Third: We like cool and sunny days. These examples show how we use this phrase to describe weather conditions in different contexts.
Here are some similar expressions to "cool and sunny". Warm and sunny means the temperature is warm with sunshine. Hot and sunny means it is hot with sunshine. Cool and cloudy means it is cool but with clouds. Warm and cloudy means it is warm but cloudy. These combinations help us describe different weather conditions more precisely.
Let us summarize what we have learned. The phrase "cool and sunny" describes weather that is cool in temperature and bright with sunshine. Cool means the temperature is not hot and sunny means there is lots of sunshine. This kind of weather is usually very comfortable and perfect for outdoor activities. Remember to use this phrase when describing pleasant weather conditions.