it's your opinion really but I prefer in the same year. :)
Once a year is correct.
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
Has the same interests as him
The grammatically correct phrase is "the same as hers".
It is redundant to use 'exact same.'
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."
No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
For 65% or so of the companies, the fiscal year is the same as the calendar year, though some end the year on a specific day of the week closest to the end of the calendar year.
am and am are the same
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
years or year's
The correct tire pressure on a Honda CivicÊ1992 hatchback is 32 pounds. On this model year, the tire pressure is the same for both the front and the rear.
i am same age as you and 5 2' and i am normal weight and i weigh 125 pounds
The correct spelling is "the same".
It's the same concept as correct evaluation