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Master, master's, masters/ Bachelor, bachelor's, bachelors? What is the difference among them?
2013年1月4日 12:37
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Master/bachelor is the noun - the person.
Master's/bachelor's is the possessive form.
Masters/bachelors is the plural form of the noun. (Masters (degree) is also a level of higher education.)
Examples:
Noun: "My master is very harsh on me." "He is a bachelor because he is not married."
Possessive form: "My master's house is always kept clean." "A bachelor's pad is typically quite small and very untidy."
Plural noun: "They are masters of the skateboard - they skate really well!" "Lots of older bachelors join dating websites."
I hope this helps!
2013年1月4日
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Usually, you use the apostrophe:
I earned a bachelor's degree in 1959. (I am a very old man.)
I did not have the time or money to study for a master's degree.
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In conversation, you do not need to include "degree":
I have only a bachelor's. So I could not get any jobs that required a master's.
2013年1月4日
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