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Usually, the past tense is good if you are writing something like "over this year, i have learned...". Otherwise, a factual report can be written in the present tense.
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Pacific Linen ended in 1999.
British Linen Bank ended in 2000.
the year it was wrote and the time it was wrote
I would hyphenate 'year-end'. I think a comma after 'report' is optional (let me know if you find out I'm wrong). However, you must put commas after 'report' and 'locations' if the two things the subject is working on are his report and his request.
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 time taken to write a consumer report can vary between half an hour for an end user registering anecdotal evidence to several years for a comprehensive review by independent auditors.
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in 2011 (end year report of 2010) the rank is 4th
One side is smooth like normal paper, and one side has a cloth-like finish. This finish is what is usually desired by the purchaser of linen paper products. In the end, you can use either side depending on what finish you want - but if you want smooth, there are cheaper alternatives.
u shuld repeat everything that u wrote in ur body paragraphs and end it with an interesting fact