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Charlotte Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

What's the plural of thesis?

I thought that the plural of thesis was theses, but I've seen both forms (thesis and theses) for the plural. Which is the correct one then?

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It should be "theses"

  • It should be "theses"
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It should be "theses"
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0 Or, thesis' if you are saying that something belongs to a particular thesis. 0-
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0actually when i had checked it was theses so your thought was right 02br
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Then in that case it is not plural!!!
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theses

I had a look here: http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/thesis?view=uk

Good enough for me
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the plural of thesis is theses
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Anonymous Or, thesis' if you are saying that something belongs to a particular thesis.

You are referring to the possessive, not the plural.
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