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The plural of "chief" is "chiefs" In the plural: "Who were their chiefs?"
Chief's I assume. If you are referring to an item of a group of chiefs, you would use chiefs'
Plural of chief: Chiefs
The words ending in -ief can form normal plurals. In this case, it is chiefs.An example of the other form is thief, which becomes thieves.
The plural of chief is chiefs.
CHIEFS, example sentence: The city fire chiefs held a meeting regarding the newest regulations.
yes as In the Kansas City Chiefs
No, the plural form of chief is chiefs.
A fire Chief is an officer within the structure of a fire department that is normally in charge of the captains, lieutenants, and line firefighters. There are a few levels of chiefs in many departments. There are Assistant Chiefs, Deputy Chiefs, and then the Chief.
A fire Chief is an officer within the structure of a fire department that is normally in charge of the captains, lieutenants, and line firefighters. There are a few levels of chiefs in many departments. There are Assistant Chiefs, Deputy Chiefs, and then the Chief.