The plural form of secratary is secrataries.
The word "secretary" can be both singular and plural. When referring to one person in the position, it is singular (e.g., "The secretary is busy."). When referring to multiple people in the position, it becomes plural by adding an "s" (e.g., "The secretaries are in a meeting.").
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.
The plural of undersecretary is undersecretaries.
The plural of secretary is secretaries. As in "the secretaries all got new notepads".
The plural of secretary general is secretaries general.
Yes, it is correct if you are speaking about the boss of more than one secretary (the plural possessive form.) If you were speaking of the boss of one secretary the proper spelling would be secretary's. The plural of secretary is secretaries. The possessive of secretary is secretary's. The plural possessive of secretary is secretaries' (I have heard that secretaries's is technically correct, but I find it cumbersome myself.) In general the possessive form of words ending in S is that word with an apostrophe on the end. !
No, "secretaries" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to people who work in administrative roles providing support to an individual or organization.
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.
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The plural form for the singular noun secretary is secretaries.The plural possessive form is secretaries'.example: The secretaries' jobs are by political appointment.