Dor7in7acmaLafauzimm Dor7in7acmaLafauzimm
  • 20-01-2016
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Which of the following are correct
There are enough MAs and Ph.D.s in here to fill a college.
There are enough MA's and Ph.D.'s in here to fill a college.
both

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SadafZ
SadafZ SadafZ
  • 20-01-2016


The second one is correct.

There are enough MA's and Ph.D.'s in here to fill a college.

There should always be an apostrophe when you want to make any of these abbreviations, plural.

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gharrell03
gharrell03 gharrell03
  • 11-03-2019

The correct answer is #1

There are enough MAs and Ph.D.s in here to fill a college.

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