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I like sunny day vs I like sunny days

The correct choice is "I like sunny days." The plural form "days" can be used with no article.
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I like sunny day

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "I like sunny days" to indicate a general preference for sunny weather over multiple days.

The correct phrase uses the plural form "days" to indicate a general liking for sunny weather over a period of time.
  • It's fine with me. I like sunny days.
  • I hope that one sunny day a stronger love finds its path and I fly away.
  • Because I prefer a sunny day to a cloudy day.
  • I realized that on sunny days, I was in a terrible, childish place.
  • I used to take a torch like this or, if it was a sunny day, a mirror, and I would flash a message.
  • I intend on being brief, because nothing quite ruins a beautiful, sunny day like talks of profits and earning.
  • But it didn't rain much, so I wore them on a sunny day.
  • Because of this, even on a warm sunny day, I keep my convertible top up.
  • So now on really sunny days I always think of someone dying.
  • So much for our sunny day at the beach! I thought you and Max were going to Ibiza to get a tan.
  • On a bright, sunny day, I've come to the island right after my young mass.
  • When I get married, I want to wake up on a sunny day, put on my favorite dress and just walk to the church.
  • Buy an umbrella on the first sunny day.
  • A beautiful sunny day here in Illinois, a whopping 88 degrees.
  • It's another... sunny day in Vegas.
  • A sunny day, an old church.
  • It was a sunny day in Venice.
  • And yet here you are, as lovely as a sunny day.
  • Like someone just flicked a switch, the sunny days came one after another.
  • It's like a totally different place on sunny days.

Alternatives:

  • I like sunny days
  • I enjoy sunny days
  • I love sunny days
  • Sunny days are my favorite
  • I have a preference for sunny days

I like sunny days

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a preference for sunny weather over multiple days.

This phrase is used to convey a general liking for sunny weather over a period of time, rather than just one specific day.

Examples:

  • I like sunny days because they make me feel happy.
  • She enjoys spending time outdoors on sunny days.
  • We love going to the beach on sunny days.
  • Sunny days always put me in a good mood.
  • I have a preference for sunny days over rainy ones.
  • It's fine with me. I like sunny days.
  • I hope that one sunny day a stronger love finds its path and I fly away.
  • Because I prefer a sunny day to a cloudy day.
  • I realized that on sunny days, I was in a terrible, childish place.
  • I used to take a torch like this or, if it was a sunny day, a mirror, and I would flash a message.
  • I intend on being brief, because nothing quite ruins a beautiful, sunny day like talks of profits and earning.
  • But it didn't rain much, so I wore them on a sunny day.
  • Because of this, even on a warm sunny day, I keep my convertible top up.
  • So now on really sunny days I always think of someone dying.
  • So much for our sunny day at the beach! I thought you and Max were going to Ibiza to get a tan.
  • On a bright, sunny day, I've come to the island right after my young mass.
  • When I get married, I want to wake up on a sunny day, put on my favorite dress and just walk to the church.
  • Buy an umbrella on the first sunny day.
  • A beautiful sunny day here in Illinois, a whopping 88 degrees.
  • It's another... sunny day in Vegas.
  • A sunny day, an old church.
  • It was a sunny day in Venice.
  • And yet here you are, as lovely as a sunny day.
  • Like someone just flicked a switch, the sunny days came one after another.
  • It's like a totally different place on sunny days.

Alternatives:

  • I enjoy sunny days
  • I love sunny days
  • Sunny days are my favorite
  • I have a preference for sunny days
  • I find sunny days uplifting

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