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Heidi
Can I say 'There is a lot of sun today' to mean it's sunny? Thank you!
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You could and I have heard this, but it would be better to use the correct adjective: "sunny" to describe the day, e.g: "It's really sunny today." The reason is that "sun" is not a measurable quantity. A "sun" is a countable noun, and for the same reason you would never say "There is a lot of dog", instead "There are a lot of dogs." "There is a lot of water" is OK, because we measure water. One can measure "sunlight", so theoretically "There is a lot of sunlight" is correct, but it sounds unnatural unless you are describing something like the interior of a house where people normally check how much sunlight comes through windows ("Ah, this room has a lot of [sun]light!"). Sometimes people use the word "sun" as if it were an uncountable noun meaning "sunlight", and that's when you may hear "There is a lot of sun". This arguably is substandard language, but it wouldn't be difficult to understand.
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There is a lot of sunshine today.
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not really, "you can say its really hot" or "Its sunny today" or "the sun is really shining"
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In your question you do not want to think of "sun" as a countable noun. You're not asking how many suns there are. You're asking about the quality or quantity of the sunlight. 'There is a lot of sun today' is fine. But it would be better to say, and I would suggest you say It's very sunny today. Or something of that nature.
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