1945
Two reasons: First, the end of the world isn't until December 21 of this year. Second, the people who are predicting the end of the world this year are wrong.
2 September 1945, with the formal surrender of japan.
A:Probably. Another favourite year was 1975, when Jehovah's Witnesses expected the world to end. It seems that almost every year there is a new prediction of the end of the world, but each time it fails to happen. Christians have been predicting or, if you prefer, prophesying the end of days for two thousand years and no doubt will for the next two thousand years, as long as Christianity survives. None of this will happen.
The British tank, and the trenches.
No one knows when the world will end.
"Year-end" is typically written as two words when used as a noun, such as "the year-end is approaching." However, it can also be hyphenated as "year-end" when used as an adjective, like in "year-end report." So, its usage depends on the context in which it appears.
It did a year or two ago. : (
No, compound words include two words put into a single word, ware is just one word. Ware does happen to be a homonym though.
Two (a-ware).
no
At the end of World war one and two, was John Curtin. At the end of World war one and two, the prime minister was John Curtin