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When do you use boss'?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The correct singular possessive noun boss's, used when something belongs to a boss. The possessive form for almost all singular nouns ending in -s will have the -'s added to the ending -s. The plural form, bosses, takes only the apostrophe added at the end, bosses'. A rule of thumb is to use -'s or just the apostrophe by how it's pronounced. Examples:

I just put my resignation on the boss's desk.

The bosses' meeting will take up most of the afternoon.

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13y ago

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