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The sun shone brightly in the morning #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 22:27 pm   The sun shone brightly in the morning
 

The sun shone brightly in the morning
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The sun...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 22:39 pm   The sun...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh
 

It's fine. It needs a period, though. Some prefer "shined" to "shone," but they're both correct.
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The sun shone brightly in the morning #3 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 22:47 pm   The sun shone brightly in the morning
 

If it's in the past, that's correct.
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