The plural form of boss is bosses.
Correct spelling: one boss, two bosses.
No, boss's is a singular possessive noun. Bosses is the correct plural form.
boss is singular bosses is plural
bosses is already plural from the word "boss"
The noun boss is the singular form; the plural form is bosses. Example:We have too many bosses.
The possessive form of the singular noun boss is boss's, and the possessive form of the plural noun bosses is bosses'.Example: The bosses' meeting is at ten.
Correct forms: one boss, many bosses.
The form boss's is the singular possessive form.Example: I put the memo on my boss's desk.There is no form boss'. The correct plural possessiveform is bosses'.You would use the plural possessive form for Bosses' Day (a proper noun for the name of a specific day), because it is a day to celebrate all bosses.
Correct form: bosses' day.
The plural form of the noun boss is bosses.The plural possessive form is bosses'.example: The bosses' meeting is at ten this morning.
Both are correct:The form boss's is the singular, possessive form of the singular noun boss.Example: You will need the boss's authorization for that expense.The form bosses is the plural form for the singular noun boss.Example: How many bosses do your have?Note: The plural possessive form is bosses'.Example: The bosses' meeting is at ten.
The proper name (a company that builds and markets speakers) is Bose.The common English words are boss (a leader or head) and bosses (plural). The adjective for a person issuing unwelcome orders or instructions is bossy.