Olympian
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Hello,
In the article called "Behind the fancy foreign diplomas", I came across this sentence:
It is interesting to read in the article that the former president of Microsoft China had a fake PhD. ;-)
Thank you.
In the article called "Behind the fancy foreign diplomas", I came across this sentence:
Diploma mills are legally registered institutes but are not acknowledged by any countries' ministry of educations or professional diploma verification groups, added Sang.
Is this correct? Or should it be -
any country's ministry of education
My understanding is that 'any' means 'any one/particular' country, so it should not be 'countries' and also it should be 'ministry of education'. But I want to ask the teachers because this is somewhat confusing.
It is interesting to read in the article that the former president of Microsoft China had a fake PhD. ;-)
Thank you.