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Well, personally, I think that you should use "Boss's Day," one, because that is how it is spelled on my calendar, and two, because it is not necessary to use that extra "e," when you don't really need it. The second one is better. It is meant for all bosses. The first one means he owns that day, which I'm sure he does not. __________ Hmmm. I was initially in favor of bosses' until I thought about Mother's Day and Father's Day. Usually (although not always) they use the singular form as opposed to Mothers' and Fathers'. In a sense you are saying that the day does belong to your mother, or to your father. So I think my final choice would be Boss's. That is a little warmer and more personal. Otherwise, the honor could mean something like "The day is for all bosses, and since you are my boss, I guess you get included..." The first responder got it right, but not for the right reason. (Do they deserve a Day?) Since the possessive is normally not pronounced in the plural form, common use would be "Bosses' Day" (not Boss-iz-iz day). If using the singular, "Boss's Day" would be used, and would sound the same as the plural bosses.
No, the noun 'boss' is a word for a person, one person.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things in a descriptive or fanciful way.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a boss of parents or a scowl of bosses.
The plural word for more than one teacher is teachers.
It was never legal to have more than one wife in England.
That is the correct spelling "princesses" for more than one princess.
Correct spelling: one boss, two bosses.
The unofficial day to celebrate "bosses" is spelled "Boss's Day" or alternately as "Bosses Day" because it does refer to more than one boss. It is celebrated in the US and Canada on October 16.
Correct forms: one boss, many bosses.
He only has one boss. Mr. Slate.
You have a chance to get a bosses car after beating that boss. First you have to beat the boss in a street race and then you have to beat them in a canyon duel. The game will then give you an opportunity to get a couple of rewards from the bosses. One of the rewards possible is their ride. Except for the fourth and final boss with the Audi.
Answer Bosses are bosses. They have a responsibility to get products moving and shipped on time. Some bosses are better than others, no two bosses are the same. While the above is true, it doesn't matter what your boss was like, keep it positive in a job interview. Never, never, never talk negatively about a boss, even if it is warranted, just as you never talk negatively about a company you have worked for. That doesn't exactly mean you have to lie, just find unique ways of phrasing things and say as little as possible. It is also a good idea if you have had an experience with a less-than-desireable boss that you prepare for questions such as this one. Know in advance how you will answer questions about the boss if asked.
There are many video games on the market which have boss battles that you must complete to move on to the next level. Most games have multiple bosses and levels that you must finish.
There really is more than one way to do this. Just practice a lot and try to memorize each of the bosses' attacks. Use some of the characters you are familiar with and are used to.
The noun 'boss' is singular (one boss). The plural noun is bosses.The correct grammar is: Place the two bosses at the top.
In Beat the Boss 2, you will need to upgrade the balloons first. Next tap the boss repeatedly to place the balloons on him.
The goal of the online game at the Whack Your Boss website is to physical assault one's boss. This plays into the frustration that many employees feel towards their bosses.
Only one, the shockwave move from the final boss.