un attaché-case
I carried my briefcase with me through the airport.
The word "mallette," which is French for "briefcase," is pronounced as "mah-let." The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "father," while the "e" at the end is typically silent.
Fundraise, briefcase, visualise.
It is almost correct: it simply needs an article before the word phone, to make the sentence "Yours is the briefcase with the phone ringing inside." This sentence could be the answer to the question, "Which briefcase is mine?""The briefcase with the phone ringing inside is yours" is a more common construction, however.
pack, pocket, attache, handbag, briefcase, purse
The lawyer opened his briefcase.The thief ran away with my briefcase.
Briefcase is a noun.
The possessive form of the singular noun briefcase is briefcase's.example: My briefcase's strap is broken.
The plural of briefcase is briefcases
There are many places where one can purchase a men's briefcase. The best place to purchase a men's briefcase is at a local luggage store or briefcase store.
It depends on how you are using the word. If you are talking about wings, meaning more than one wing, then there is no apostrophe. Most words are made plural simply by adding the letter s. Using the apostrophe is a possessive form, or it can be a contraction.Apple. One apple.Apples. More than one apple.John's briefcase. The briefcase that belongs to or is possessed by John.He's coming for his briefcase tomorrow. He's is a contraction of He is.
The Briefcase kind, obviously...