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.
Once a year is correct.
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
it's your opinion really but I prefer in the same year. :)
No. Correct would be: I haven't ridden the bus to school all year. Ridden.
Yes, in the proper context. The following is correct: "My 5-year-old son began kindergarten yesterday." The following is incorrect: "My son had a birthday and is 5-year-old."
Ring Magazine progress of the year ended in 1989.
Ring Magazine progress of the year was created in 1953.
Failure to progress means you will have to repeat the school year, you did not pass.
A year is the correct answer.
Progress Software Corporation (PRGS) had its IPO in 1991.
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."
Failure to progress means you will have to repeat the school year, you did not pass.
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
years or year's
Each manufacturer uses there own series of engines and use different engines for different applications. Also as technology progresses they may change the type of engine they use from one year to the next. Also note the correct way to spell different.
You could but if the relationship progresses any further the 20 year old could be charged with having sexual relations with a minor.