The light shone through the crack in the wall.
The sun shone brightly in the cloudless sky, casting a warm glow over the entire landscape.
The sun shone so bright people got burned.
The correct grammar for the sentence "The sun shone behind the stars" is to use the past tense of the verb "shine" as "shone" instead of "shined."
When I woke up there was a gleaming light from the sun.
glowed burned
The sun shone this morning.
the sun shone brightly
The sun shone brightly in the cloudless sky, casting a warm glow over the entire landscape.
The sun shone so bright people got burned.
Her eyes shone with an irrepresable twinkle of admiration.
The light shone with absolute brilliance.He grinned at the brilliance of his plan.
The unicorn frolicked in the meadow, while the sun shone brightly!
The cat's luminous green eyes shone in the dark night.
The word brightly is already an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "the moon shone brightly that night".
Her beautiful ebony necklace shone against her pale white skinin the moonlight.Not the best sentence in the world but I did answer your question!
Her intellect shone through the cloud of ignorance like a flash of lightning.
The correct grammar for the sentence "The sun shone behind the stars" is to use the past tense of the verb "shine" as "shone" instead of "shined."