The correct phrasing would be "B years' experience," indicating that the experience spans multiple years.
"1.6 years of experience" is not a sentence at all, because it does not contain a verb. "1.6 years of experience" is an example of a "sentence fragment".
No. The "years" in that instance is simply the plural of year. The "year" does not poses anything.
The correct spelling is "experience"
No - the sentence 'Had never been experience' is not a correct sentence.
The second one a once-in-a-lifetime experience
A unique experience! , :P lol.
No, it should be past experience
The correct spelling is "experience."
The correct spelling is "experiment" (a test of a scientific hypothesis).
The correct pronunciation of Agnes B is "agn-ess bee."
The correct spelling is B) receive.
P-R-O-B-A-B-L-Y You had it correct in the question.