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What is the correct grammar form: GCSE's or GCSEs?

Dear all,

I've got a great dillema. I am composing my CV and trying to figure out what is the correct form:

GCSE's or GCSEs (as in General Certificate in Secondary Education). Please, advise what would be the correct grammar form. And also, have I scored 7 A's or 7 As? Many thanks! Your help is much appreciated!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    GCSEs - It's plural, not possessive.

    Edit - 7 As

    You should write something like: 8 GCSEs grade A-C (including 7 As)

    Source(s): Teacher
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Definitely. My mum's a dentist and she got A's B's C's and an E!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    GCSEs

    Source(s): plurals do not need an apostrophe!
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