Definately looking forward TO.
Sun. is the correct abbreviation for Sunday.
It is usually at about 1am, which is Sunday morning.
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.
It is always the last Sunday in March, in 2009 it will be 29th March, clocks always go forward on the last Sunday in October also.
No clinic is closed on sunday
From www.austria.info 2009: Sunday, 29 March to Sunday, 25 October
That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).
is it a correct expression "I will go with you on next Sunday morning?"
Sunday March 13th, 2011.
In October, adjustments for Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time are backward in the northern hemisphere and forward in the southern hemisphere. The way to remember is by remembering the phrase "Spring forward; fall back."
The sentence "have a blessed Sunday to everyone" is almost correct but lacks proper structure. A more grammatically correct version would be "I wish everyone a blessed Sunday." This revision clarifies the subject and makes the intention clearer.