a masters.
I have done a masters in English.
But I think completed is a better verb than done and also add degree.
I have completed a masters degree in English.
No, the sentence should be "I have done a master's in English" or "I have a master's degree in English" to be grammatically correct.
Active: My teacher teaches me English. Passive: English is taught to me by my teacher.
Maître des is the spelling of the plural of the French phrase maître de. The masculine noun and preposition translate into English as "master of" in the singular and "masters of the" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "met duh" in the singular and "met dey" in the plural in northerly French and "meh-truh duh" and "meh-truh dey" in southerly French.
Using "an" before "MA" is correct because "MA" is pronounced with a vowel sound at the beginning (em-ay). The use of "an" instead of "a" is based on the pronunciation of the abbreviation, not the full word it stands for.
Many 1700s American slaves spoke African languages such as Igbo, Yoruba, and Twi, as well as creole languages such as Gullah and Creole. Over time, English became more dominant as slaves were forced to communicate with their English-speaking masters.
Some older English dictionaries include Samuel Johnson's "A Dictionary of the English Language" (1755), Noah Webster's "An American Dictionary of the English Language" (1828), and the "Oxford English Dictionary" (originally published in parts from 1884 to 1928). These dictionaries are well-known and influential works that shaped the development and standardization of the English language.
Your education should be in descending order with the most recent degree first. To indicate a Masters, list the degree MA, MBA or MFA, etc depending on what kind of Master degree it is and after it, indicate the area in which it was received.
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The name Masters is linguistically English.
If you would like to get a masters degree in English and want to do it online there are a lot of options. If you want a masters in English try: http://www.degrees-online.com/English or try http://www.educational-portal.com both of these will give you the information you need to find a great school to get a masters in English.
i am currently enrolled in a masters degree for public administration, and feel confident that i will be ready to accept your offer of employment.
Example sentence - After many years of practicing he was able to master the game of chess.
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It really doesn't matter whether someone says masters or master's degree. These people are masters students studying to get a master's degree.
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Magister, roughly translates to "Masters", as in a Masters in education.
He got his Master's is correct. (shows possession) You only use Masters' when you are referring to multiples, as in, they had three Masters' degrees between them.
no there isn't try playing digimon battle online it is much better that digimon masters Actually, there IS an English version of Digimon Masters. You can find it on Joymax.com. (Way better than digimon battle)