secretaries
The plural form of the noun secretary is secretaries.The plural possessive form is secretaries'.Example: The secretaries' reports are due quarterly.
The plural form for the compound noun secretary-treasurer is secretry-treasurers.The noun treasurer is made plural because only the treasurers are plural (not the number of secretarial posts each holds).The plural possessive form is secretary-treasurers'.Example: The secretary-treasurers' reports are due every six months.
The plural form for the noun secretary is secretaries.example: The sales department employs two secretaries.The possessive form for the noun secretary is secretary's.example: The secretary's report is due quarterly.The possessive form for the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'.example: The secretaries' reports are due quarterly.
The possessive form of the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'. An example of usage is - "the secretaries' notebooks".A singular secretary with one notebook would be "the secretary's notebook".
The plural form of the compound noun secretary-general is secretaries-general.The plural possessive form is secretaries-general's.example: The assembly room was lined with all of the secretaries-general's portraits.
The plural form for the singular noun secretary is secretaries.The plural possessive form is secretaries'.example: The secretaries' jobs are by political appointment.
No, it is not a verb. It is a plural noun, the plural of secretary.
No, the possessive form for the singular noun secretary is secretary's.Example: The secretary's report is published quarterly.The possessive form for the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'.Example: The secretaries' jobs are by political appointment.
Secretary-treasurers is the plural of secretary-treasurer
The plural form of secretary-treasurer is secretary-treasurers.
The plural form of secretary-treasurer is secretary-treasurers.
Singular possessive: secretary's Plural: secretaries Plural possessive: secretaries'