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"John Doe, who has a master's degree in psychology." is the proper usage of the apostrophe. Also: you don't capitalize "master's"
the master of arts reads Marathi and English in proper way grammatically and the master of science can not.
Johns Hopkins University and Stanford are good routes for an economics degree. However, a variety of Universities in the US offer economics degrees. The key to selecting a college is credibility, access, and payment. The college needs to have proper accreditation to give you the type of respectable degree you seek in this field.
You don't put your MA after your name. The only proper use of a degree after the name is a doctorate. Putting your MA is not proper and would show that you are not up to speed on the proper use of it.
The proper punctuation is a period following each, because each is considered to be an abbreviation, but nowadays no punctuation at all is becoming acceptable.
There is no general or standard salutation for an individual with a masters degree, like you would have with a doctorate degree. In other words, Dr. John Smith.
"train" is correct - it doesn't require any capitalization or punctuation.
Many colleges and universities offer Mater's degree programs in education. It is important to find an institution that has the proper accreditation. From there it is simply a matter of enrolling.
Punctuation and capitalization are important for clarity, communication, and comprehension. They help organize thoughts, indicate pauses, and signal the beginning of sentences or proper nouns. Proper use of punctuation and capitalization enhances the overall readability and understanding of written language.
No, "full punctuation" is not a specific type of punctuation; it usually refers to the use of all standard punctuation marks like periods, commas, question marks, exclamation points, etc. for proper grammar and sentence structure.
It depends entirely on the sentence that this phrase is in.
Punctuation means to Lewis Thomas a way of promoting clarity and precision in writing by indicating pauses, organization, and emphasis. He believed that proper punctuation is essential for effective communication and understanding.