The word 'shouts' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted). Examples: Noun: The shouts of the crowd were drowning out the speaker's words. Verb: The coach shouts instructions from the bench.
The possessive form of the plural noun shouts is shouts'.Example: We scanned the area to determine the shouts' origin.
Is your ex-colleague.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
Colleague. colleague, co-worker, collaborator
Squawking
Squawking
to objectively assess subordinates, leaders do the following
How do you use colleague in a example
not that i know of i got a lot of shouts but i dont think i got all the shouts
* It is wise not to invite 'some' subordinates' lest you hurt others feelings. If you have close friends that are your subordinates then you can invite them to the wedding.