"A year" is the correct version. Although the letter "y" can sometimes be used as a vowel, it's only when it's the only non-consonant in the word such as in "my," "by," or "fry." When "y" is at the beginning of the word, it acts as a consonant therefore "a" is appropriate.
A year is the correct answer.
Once a year is correct.
The correct use of this phrase is "a year" Ex. "Twice a year, Three times a year, 14 times a year."
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
years or year's
No, it is not correct grammar to write About a year and a half year ago.The correct way: about a year and a half ago.Example sentences:The family moved out about a year and a half ago.About a year and a half ago, I broke my ankle.The phrase "about a year and a half ago" means "about 18 months ago".
Both "end-of-the-year" and "end of the year" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context. "End-of-the-year" is typically used as an adjective when referring to something related to the end of the year, while "end of the year" is used when simply discussing the conclusion of the year.
The correct way is to write New Year's Eve.
The correct form is, "this year's play".
The correct one is as the year progresses. The word year is used as third person singular and hence the verb following that word has to be progresses instead of progress.
I'm starting my year with this cute little puppy - is the correct sentence
it's your opinion really but I prefer in the same year. :)