A Year In The Life Of The Yorkshire Shepherdess

MSN: Christmas with Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen: 'It's chaos - and we love it!'

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Wellies still on, hay in her hair, and fending off a hungry dog, ‘I won’t look like Nigella,’ Amanda Owen quips as she ponders her upcoming Christmas day. The Yorkshire Shepherdess is busy on the ...

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Christmas with Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen: 'It's chaos - and we love it!'

'A year' can be any year without any specification. But 'the year' means a particular/specified year or the one which is already mentioned and thereby known. E.g: In a year there are twelve months. (means any year or all years) I was born in the year 2000. (in that particular year) Grammatically 'a/an' is known as indefinite article and 'the' is definite article. The indefinite article (a/an ...

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The comparison with "the second year and the last year" supports plural rather than singular. In that "full" version, each occurrence of the word year clearly relates to a single year.

In the sentence, The company experienced strong year[-]over[-]year growth., how does the Chicago Manual of Style govern the hyphenation? Part of me believes that it falls under the "phrases,

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Under the Chicago Manual of Style, does "year over year" need ...

When historical reporting is included, the column for this year's survey will be thinner, and the column for last year will appear behind it in grey. Is this the correct spelling of year's in this context?

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The word year when pronounced starts with a phonetic sound of e which is a vowel sound making it eligible for being preceded by an. Yet, we tend to write a year. Why?