Sunday Morning Market St Pete

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — St. Pete's Sunday Market is back. After taking a short hiatus in January, the market opened Sunday morning at its new home at USF St. Pete downtown. Kody Roussert, who started ...

Yahoo: St. Pete Sunday Market finds a new home at the Museum of History

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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A community staple in Pinellas County has relocated again. The St. Pete Sunday Market has a new home on the St. Pete Pier inside ...

St. Pete Sunday Market finds a new home at the Museum of History

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Jesse takes the train in the morning on Sunday. or Jesse takes the train in the morning of Sunday. It looks to me that both are correct. If yes, do they have different connotations?

Only on Sunday did I remember that I was supposed to have sent the report on Friday morning. The deadline was over at the point of the discovery (Sunday). So to have sent is correct. To send is used if the deadline was still not over on Sunday. I was busy last week. Only on Sunday did I remember that I was supposed to send the report the following Monday. Here is the report.

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A native speaker would most likely say: I met him last Sunday morning. or I met him last Sunday, in the morning. This: On last Sunday morning is grammatically correct, but wouldn't be used that often. Although you could say it, it would sound a bit strange and a native speaker mostly wouldn't use it. You would just say 'last Sunday morning', without the preposition. On the morning on last ...

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