The phrasing "what is the order of Oscar this year" is not quite correct. A more accurate way to ask would be, "What is the schedule of events for the Oscars this year?" or "What is the order of awards presented at the Oscars this year?" This clarifies that you are inquiring about the sequence of the awards or events related to the Oscars.
No. The correct way to say it is Happy New Year!
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What kind of person is correct.
It is correct to say "a year" because the word year begins with a consonant sound, even though it starts with a vowel letter. Words starting with a vowel sound, such as "hour" or "honor", would use "an" instead.
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"in" is correct.
No. The phrase "telephonic order" is not used. We speak of a telephone order, meaning an order placed over the telephone, as for a pizza delivery, say.
It will say that if you have the incorrect CD inserted. you might want to insert the correct disk in order for it to work properly
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It is correct for one to say in order to complete your target. However, this is not a complete statement. This is a conditional phrase that needs to be complete for example in order to complete your target you must start on time.
Both are correct depending upon the interpretation. If you are referring to the collective years, than the first example is correct. If you are referring to a specific year, then the second, possessive example, is correct.
They both work happy new year just sounds better