Yes, it is.
The wording, "Where exactly the tables for Shabach! Inc. will be located this Sunday" is awkward and incorrect. "Exactly" is positioned incorrectly and is unnecessary in the sentence. The verb phrase (will be located) can be split, if done correctly. You can simply write it as in these suggestions:Where will the tables for Shabach! Inc. be located this SundayWhere will tables for Shabach! Inc. be located this SundayWhere will Shabach! Inc.'s tables be located this SundayThe sentence still seems lacking, though. It assumes readers know what is going on 'this Sunday'. Unless the context is stated in another sentence, you could add that detail to this sentence, such as:Where will the tables for Shabach! Inc. be located during this Sunday's conferenceWhere will the tables for Shabach! Inc. be located during this Sunday's job fairWhere will Shabach! Inc.'s tables be located during this Sunday's meetingWhere will Shabach! Inc.'s tables be set up for this Sunday's Meet and Greet
The correct abbreviation for the word Sunday is "Sun."
It's sunday, but you can say 'it's a sunday evening.'
Both of the sentences 'Spending my Sunday at home' and 'spend my Sunday at home' are correct depending on their context of use, and tense.
No clinic is closed on sunday
Exactly who are you speaking of?
That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).
is it a correct expression "I will go with you on next Sunday morning?"
Exactly 14.5% of all years begin on a Sunday.
Sunday 31st May 2009. Whit Sunday is always exactly 7 weeks after Easter Sunday.
The Danforth Museum and School of Art is located in Massachusetts. The exact address is 123 Union Avenue Framingham, MA 01702. It is open Wednesday through Sunday.
Whit Sunday (the start of Whit week) is exactly seven weeks after Easter Sunday. Easter Sunday 2013 is 31st March, so Whit Sunday will be May 19th.