Over the year is a phrase used to designate a specific period of time: 1 year.
Over the year, the 5th grader grew two inches.
He learned over the year how to add fractions.
Over the year he planted the corn, weeded it, and harvested it. Over the year shows a change over time. Sometimes people say: Over the course of sixteen years, I finished my education.
Over the years is used to represent a time frame. Like, she has grown a lot over the years.
Their house is over there; they're not home.
I used a hand gesture to tell the man to come over here.
Over would be a preposition in the sentence.
Artist M.C Escher often used optical illusion . By : a 12 year old
Noah and Allie could have kept an epistolary relationship if her mother had given her the letters that he wrote to her over the year.
The pilgrimage went on for over a year
The sentence "I bought a new pair of shoes" used the incorrect homophone. The correct homophone should be "I brought a new pair of shoes."
for the next year I will go over some advices that my parents gave me
There was a streamer that had three colors all over it.
Osteoporosis made her hunched over.
Their house is over there; they're not home.
He was full of exuberance because the school year was over.
The superlative form is used: This is the hottest day of the year.
Due to commence in late spring of this year
A felony is defined as a crime that carries a penalty of confinement for over 1 year.
the kids frenzied over the yummy pizza!
He used his strong voice to assert his authority over the group.