Done. Refer to
https://github.com/languagetool-org/languagetool/commit/12d526ac18d2761770719cac99d047ca9ffcab14.
Mike
-Original Message-
Unless I get an objection in the next few days, I will make 2 rules, one for
AmE and one for BrE.
master's master's thesis."
Unless I get an objection in the next few days, I will make 2 rules, one for
AmE and one for BrE.
Regards,
Mike Unwalla
Contact: www.techscribe.co.uk/techw/contact.htm
-Original Message-
From: Purodha Blissenbach [mailto:puro...@blissenbach.
Ouch! Nick, you put it the right way.
That is what I wanted to write, but I
messed it up. I'm sorry.
Puroda
On 22.06.2016 23:50, Nick Hough wrote:
> It would be the other way around:
>
> If you wrote it : "my masters thesis”, because it is the thesis from
> your “masters" degree
> If your master
It would be the other way around:
If you wrote it : "my masters thesis”, because it is the thesis from your
“masters" degree
If your master wrote it : "my master’s thesis”, because the thesis is owned
(hence the possessive apostrophe) by the “master"
Both could be valid English. Which version i
Imho, it depends.
If you wrote it : "my master's thesis"
If your master wrote it : "my masters thesis"
but I am not a native English speaker :-)
Purodha
On 22.06.2016 18:33, Marco A.G.Pinto wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Using MS Word 2016 I typed "blah blah my masters thesis" and Word
> suggested me to re