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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is it master thesis or master's thesis?
  

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Anonymous Is it master thesis or master's thesis? " I presume it's possessive, and probably not plural. I hear it so much in casual conversation, somehow it doesn't always seem possessive: She has a Masters in Physics.

  • Anonymous Is it master thesis or master's thesis?
  • " I presume it's possessive, and probably not plural.
  • I hear it so much in casual conversation, somehow it doesn't always seem possessive: She has a Masters in Physics.
  • She went off to get her Masters.
  • )
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AnonymousIs it master thesis or master's thesis?
I always hear it with the "s." I presume it's possessive, and probably not plural.

I hear it so much in casual conversation, somehow it doesn't always seem possessive:

She has a Masters in Physics.
She went off to get her Masters.

(Better use the appostrophe!)

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