There are two homophones: principle and principal
A principle is:
- a belief you have about what is morally right
- a fundamental truth or basis
A principal is:
- the head of a school
- a leading role in a play, drama, or dance
- an individual involved in a financial activity
- the base amount of a deposit, investment, or loan
* The word "principal" is also used as an adjective to mean primary, or chief, as in a principal objective, or a principal obligation.
Assistant Principals.
The possessive form of the plural noun principals is principals'.Example: Our principal is away at a principals' conference.
The possessive form for the plural noun principals is principals'.Example: The principals' salaries in this district are the lowest in the state.
The possessive form of the plural noun principals is principals'.Example: Our principal is away at a principals' conference.
The principals name is Mrs. truchbull
That is the correct spelling of "principal" as used in finance, meaning the base amount of a deposit, investment, or loan. This is also the spelling used for school principals (faculty heads).
to appoint principals and vice principals
International Confederation of Principals was created in 1991.
Vermont Principals' Association was created in 1945.
Maine Principals' Association was created in 1927.
The principals of the school came running when they heard of the student fight.
The motto of Vermont Principals' Association is 'Supporting Learners and Leaders'.