The noun 'staff' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for:
The noun 'staff' also functions as a collective noun, for example a staff of volunteers or a staff of Accountants.
The word 'staff' is also a verb: staff, staffs, staffing, staffed.
The noun 'staff' is a standard collective noun for a staff of employees.
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
The plural form for of the noun chief-of-staff is chiefs-of-staff.
No, the noun 'staff member' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a person.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example:a staff of employees (staff is the collective noun)a group of members (group is the collective noun)
The collective noun is a staff of employees.
The noun 'staff' is a standard collective noun for a staff of employees.
The collective noun 'staff' is used for a staff of workers or a staff of employees.
The collective noun 'staff' is used for a staff of workers or a staff of employees.
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
The noun staff is a singular, common, collective noun.
The noun staff is a singular, common, collective noun.
Collective noun
The word "staff" itself is a collective noun: E.g. (American English) "The staff is on break." (British English) "The staff are on break."
Collective noun
The plural form for of the noun chief-of-staff is chiefs-of-staff.
The plural form for of the noun chief-of-staff is chiefs-of-staff.
Staff of teachers