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  • phrase meaning - Whats the difference between over this year . . .
    Over this year, he's been able to provide a lot of correct answers in class I would change "over this year" to "over the course of this year" and I would use it to describe a process, such as: Over the course of this year he improved in his ability to provide correct answers in class That suggests that the improvement was gradual but observable
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    Any time you are being less specific than the day itself, use “in” to indicate that the event happened at a time with in the boundaries of that century, decade, year, or month
  • Is there a common term for the unfinished portion of a calendar year?
    1 Year to date (YTD) is commonly used to describe the completed portion of the current calendar year Is there a common term to use for the remaining part of the year (i e - now through December 31 of the current year)? The idea is to use this in a graph with a fixed x-axis showing the entire year
  • A year or An year? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The noun 'year' is pronounced as [jɪə] (or as [jɪəɹ], if you use American English) It starts with the sound [j] This sound is a palatal approximant, and it is considered a consonant sound and not a vowel although some sources render it as a semivowel In any case, it is not a true vowel, because it cannot be a nucleus of a syllable So an year is wrong A year is the correct variant
  • grammar - what year or in what year? - English Language Learners . . .
    In what year did the first symptoms of the disease appear? In what year did you begin to lose your hair? Here the question means: During the course of which year However, the choice is as much a matter of preference as of context In your examples you could as easily include the preposition as omit it





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