The plural form for the singular noun editor is editors.
The term 'editor-in-chief' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.The compound noun 'editor-in-chief' is a word for a person.
None are. (see the related questions below)The plural possessive of editor is editors' but it cannot take a possessive in the combined form "editor in chief" -- the plural possessive is editors in chief's.
It depends on how it is used: In "I smacked the editor with my rejected manuscript", "editor" is a direct object. In "I was the editor of my school paper" or "The editor made some excellent suggestions", "editor" is not a direct object.
The female form of the word editor is EDITOR
No, because there are not 100 plural pronouns.The plural pronouns are:weusyou (can be singular or plural)theythemthesethoseouroursyour (can be singular or plural)yours (can be singular or plural)theirtheirsourselvesyourselvesthemselvesbothfewfewermanyothersseveralall (can be singular or plural)any (can be singular or plural)more (can be singular or plural)most (can be singular or plural)none (can be singular or plural)some (can be singular or plural)such (can be singular or plural)
The plural form of the compound noun editor-in-chief is editors-in-chief.The correct plural possessive form is editors-in-chief's.
The plural form is editors. The plural possessive is editors'.
The plural form of the noun editor is editors.The plural possessive form is editors'.example: He's the guest speaker at the editors' conference.
The term 'editor-in-chief' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.The compound noun 'editor-in-chief' is a word for a person.
The compound noun editor-in-chief is the singular form. The plural form is editors-in-chief.
The plural form of the compound noun editor-in-chief is editors-in-chief.The correct plural possessive form is editors-in-chief's.
None are. (see the related questions below)The plural possessive of editor is editors' but it cannot take a possessive in the combined form "editor in chief" -- the plural possessive is editors in chief's.
No, the correct plural possessive form for the plural noun editors-in-chief iseditors-in-chief's.example: The editors-in-chief's committee has approved my investigative series.
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