To write "bachelor" in English, you can use either the full word "bachelor" or the abbreviation "B.A.". Here are some examples of how to use each form:
Full word: "John is a bachelor with a degree in English literature."
Abbreviation: "Sarah has a B.A. in psychology."
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when writing about bachelors:
Capitalization: When using the full word "bachelor," it is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence. For example, you would write "John is a bachelor," but "The bachelor was looking for love."
Possessive form: The possessive form of "bachelor" is "bachelor's." For example, you would write "John's bachelor's degree" or "The bachelor's party was a lot of fun."
Plural form: The plural form of "bachelor" is "bachelors." For example, you would write "There were many bachelors at the wedding."
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