end of the year
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
No because 'this' is now It should be: I woudn't have survived the past year.
all year round
"Year 'round" is the correct way to write it as it is a shortened form of "year-round".
No, it is not correct grammar to write About a year and a half year ago.The correct way: about a year and a half ago.Example sentences:The family moved out about a year and a half ago.About a year and a half ago, I broke my ankle.The phrase "about a year and a half ago" means "about 18 months ago".
No. Write either 20th Reunion Classes or 20-Year Reunion Classes.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
An year is not correct grammatically. An is only used before a vowel. Year begins with a Y so one would write 'a year'. But an apple; an egg, an institute, an opening, an umbrella. However if a U is pronounced 'yu' as in 'use' or 'Ugandan' then one uses 'a'. A useful thing. A Ugandan man.
Yes. It is a noun phrase.
She was in traction, in the hospital for almost a year is this written correctly?
No because 'this' is now It should be: I woudn't have survived the past year.
all year round
The correct way is to write New Year's Eve.
20-year warranty would be correct: 20-year is a compound adjective applied to warranty.
1012 is the correct way to write it but if you mean in words the 1 thousand and twelfth
"Year 'round" is the correct way to write it as it is a shortened form of "year-round".
No, it is not correct grammar to write About a year and a half year ago.The correct way: about a year and a half ago.Example sentences:The family moved out about a year and a half ago.About a year and a half ago, I broke my ankle.The phrase "about a year and a half ago" means "about 18 months ago".