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There are several names for a person in charge of a work crew. Crew leader, leadman or lead person, boss man or woman to name a few.
That is the correct spelling of the word "head" (upper part of the body, or a leader).
No, the word 'captain' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for the officer in command of a ship, an aircraft, or a spaceship; the designated leader of a team or crew; a word for a person. The noun Captain is a proper noun as the title of a specific person, for example Captain James T. Kirk.A pronoun is a word is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that takes the place of the noun 'captain' is he or she as a subject, him or her as an object. Examples:The captain will arrive shortly. He is expected at eight.As soon as the captain came on board, I gave her the report.
Skipper isn't necessarily pirate slang as much as generally nautical slang: It means the captain or leader of the crew.
That is the correct spelling of the word chief (noun for leader, adjective for major or primary).
Captain John Parker was the leader of minutemen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Captain is the term for the leader of a team.
If, by 'captain', you mean leader, then that is Louis :)
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the leader ofa football can be the coach. the leader of the players is called captain and the leader on the field is the quarterback on offense and usually the middle linebacker
A cavalry leader is the Troop Commander; a captain's position (slot).
the leader of a pirate crew was called the captain
Yes
Captain Price
A captain.