kadioguy Key Member Joined Mar 4, 2017 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Chinese Home Country Taiwan Current Location Taiwan Mar 14, 2023 #1 [From a TOEIC test] What do "Masters" and "Bechelors" mean? Do they mean "(a) master(')s (degree)" and "(a) bachelor(')s (degree)" respectively?
[From a TOEIC test] What do "Masters" and "Bechelors" mean? Do they mean "(a) master(')s (degree)" and "(a) bachelor(')s (degree)" respectively?
jutfrank VIP Member Joined Mar 5, 2014 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country England Current Location England Mar 14, 2023 #2 Yes. They're written incorrectly.
kadioguy Key Member Thread starter Joined Mar 4, 2017 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Chinese Home Country Taiwan Current Location Taiwan Mar 14, 2023 #3 jutfrank said: Yes. They're written incorrectly. Click to expand... I think that they should have at least added the apostrophes or that they could have simply deleted the two "s". Edit: deleted the comma before "or". Last edited: Mar 14, 2023
jutfrank said: Yes. They're written incorrectly. Click to expand... I think that they should have at least added the apostrophes or that they could have simply deleted the two "s". Edit: deleted the comma before "or".
jutfrank VIP Member Joined Mar 5, 2014 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country England Current Location England Mar 14, 2023 #4 kadioguy said: I think that they should have at least added the apostrophes Click to expand... Yes. kadioguy said: , or that they could have simply deleted the two "s". Click to expand... No. It's always a Master's. You can't call it a Master.
kadioguy said: I think that they should have at least added the apostrophes Click to expand... Yes. kadioguy said: , or that they could have simply deleted the two "s". Click to expand... No. It's always a Master's. You can't call it a Master.