The word "executives" is already plural.
The noun 'executive' is forms its plural by adding an 's' to the end on the word. The plural noun is executives.
The plural of "chief executive" is "chief executives"
To denote that there is more than one executive.
Individually, chiefs, executives, officers. Collectively, Chief Executive Officers
Executive Orders are generally orders from the President of the United States to staff of the executive branch and not to citizens. Article I, Section 1 of the U. S. Constitution specifically reserves all federal legislative authority to Congress, not the president.
By arguing that a singular executive was MORE likely to be energetic and to govern with efficiency and dispatch than a plural committee of executives.
executives privilege
A board of executives
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Executives are people, so two.
The correct possessive form for "executrix" is "executrix's." In this form, the apostrophe followed by an "s" indicates that something belongs to or is associated with the executrix. It is important to use the correct possessive form to ensure clarity and accuracy in writing.
Executives global network was created in 1992.