end of the year or end-of-the-year


"End of the year" is a standard noun phrase referring to the final period of a calendar year, such as in "We celebrate at the end of the year." It doesn't require hyphens because it's not acting as a modifier.

"End-of-the-year," on the other hand, is a hyphenated compound adjective used to describe a noun, indicating something related to the year's end, like in "The end-of-the-year bonus is exciting." Hyphens are used here to connect the words and clarify that they function together as an adjective.

In general, use hyphens when the phrase modifies a noun (e.g., "end-of-the-year traditions"), but not when it's standalone (e.g., "The event is at the end of the year"). This follows English style guides like those from the Chicago Manual of Style or AP Stylebook for compound adjectives.





end of the year meaning


The phrase "end of the year" refers to the final period of a calendar year, typically the last few days or weeks leading up to December 31st in the Gregorian calendar. It is commonly associated with reflection on the past year's events, completion of annual tasks, financial reviews, and celebrations like New Year's Eve.





end of the year captions


Reflecting on the past year with gratitude and excitement for what's ahead.
Cheers to the memories made and the adventures waiting in the new year.
Another year wiser, ready to embrace fresh beginnings.
Grateful for the lessons learned and the growth achieved.
Ending the year on a high note, here's to new opportunities.
Farewell to the old, welcoming the new with open arms.
Wrapping up the year with love, laughter, and endless possibilities.
As the clock strikes midnight, may joy and success follow.
Here's to turning the page and starting a new chapter.
Celebrating the end of one journey and the start of another.





by the end of the year grammar


The phrase "by the end of the year" is a prepositional phrase in English used to indicate a deadline or time limit.

- **Structure breakdown:**
- "By" is a preposition that shows something will happen no later than the specified time.
- "The end of the year" is a noun phrase acting as the object of the preposition.
- "The" is a definite article modifying "end."
- "End" is a noun meaning the final part.
- "Of the year" is another prepositional phrase modifying "end," where "of" indicates possession or relation, and "the year" is a noun phrase referring to a specific 12-month period.

This phrase is commonly used in sentences like "I will complete the task by the end of the year," where it functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb by specifying when the action should occur. It implies completion at or before the stated time, but not necessarily exactly at it.





end of the year quotes short


"The end of the year is not an end, but a beginning."
"Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right."
"Reflect on the past; prepare for the future."
"Every end marks a new beginning."
"What the new year brings depends on what you bring to it."
"May the closing of this chapter bring peace and new possibilities."
"Time to say goodbye to the old and embrace the new."





end of the year synonym


year-end, close of the year, year's end, fiscal year-end, end-of-year period





end of the year note


As the year draws to a close, it's a time to reflect on milestones achieved, lessons learned, and the progress made. Whether in personal endeavors, professional pursuits, or shared experiences, this period reminds us of resilience and growth. Looking ahead, may the new year bring fresh opportunities, renewed energy, and continued success.





end of the year quotes for students


"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." – Eleanor Roosevelt

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." – Winston Churchill

"What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning." – T.S. Eliot

"The journey is the reward." – Chinese Proverb

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." – Nelson Mandela

"Keep your face always toward the sunshine—and shadows will fall behind you." – Walt Whitman

"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going." – Sam Levenson

"You've survived 100% of your worst days. You're doing great." – Unknown

"The only way to do great work is to love what you do." – Steve Jobs

"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." – Ralph Waldo Emerson