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Johnson13 Posted 13 years ago
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(the) Master’s Tea

There's an event called (the) Master’s Tea at the college in which the Master of the college will hold a gathering, where there is food and people will chat with each other.

But for the event, whose name is written in capital letters for M and T, do we need to use THE? If there is the apostrophe S, usually we do not use THE, eg we say St George's Day and St Valentine's Day, but I'm not sure whether this applies. Could you help me?
  

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As he is known as the Master , then the event can be the Master's Tea . However, if the event is held every term/semester/year, then it is likely to be known simply as Master's Tea.

  • As he is known as the Master , then the event can be the Master's Tea .
  • However, if the event is held every term/semester/year, then it is likely to be known simply as Master's Tea.
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As he is known as the Master, then the event can be the Master's Tea. However, if the event is held every term/semester/year, then it is likely to be known simply as Master's Tea.

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