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Old 17-Jan-2007, 17:51
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Hi everyone!
I've lost my sleep about the use of the apostrophe in the plural form of "master's".
can you help me with that?
thanks!!
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Old 17-Jan-2007, 19:44
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Default Re: master's degree

The plural of master is masters, so the apostrophe follows the s.

However, is your question relating to the phrase master's degree? If so, can you expand context?
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