You can put an s after staff if you are talking about more than 1 staff. Ex: What are you doing with all those staffs?
Enchant the talisman first and then put it on a staff.
Yes, you do. For example, "Thank you, staff and parishioners."
Edgar. Anstey has written: 'Staff appraisal and development' -- subject(s): Employees, Rating of 'Committees: how they work and how to work them' -- subject(s): Committees 'An introduction to selection interviewing' -- subject(s): Employees, Employment interviewing, Recruiting 'Staff reporting and staff development' -- subject(s): Employees, Rating of 'Interviewing for the selection of staff' -- subject(s): Employment interviewing
many staff were busy on monday is the right one. since staff is already the plural form so need to add s to staff many staff were busy on monday is the right one. since staff is already the plural form so need to add s to staff
hotel staff
don't put staff in the bin
Joint Chief of Staff.
The first of the month.
it is true
you dont you get the crown! and you get posiden's trident and then go to the heavesn and it will automaticaly put them on
S staffs are Small Unit staffs--battalion and brigade level. There is also the G staff (division and corps), the J staff (joint service--Air Force and Army officers in the same staff) and C staff (combined service--more than one nation's military).
Jack Lew