It would be the house of the Secretaries of State.
No, it's not necessary.
"States" can be a noun meaning a condition or situation, but it is not typically used as a possessive form. The possessive form of "states" would be "state's" if referring to something belonging to a state.
Generally speaking, the latter is correct: you are a former member. But under some conditions the former might be correct, for example: After your membership lapsed, and before you rejoined, were you a former member?
I have become sleepy. base verb = become past = became past participle = become
Either one could be correct. The sentence with "were" describes the past state of mind and the sentence with "are" describes a present state of mind. The cause of the state of mind was in the past in either instance, but this is not an example in which "parallelism" of tenses is needed, because it is reasonable that a past action could motivate either a present or a past state of mind.
There is are no such positions universally. Cabinet positions are created if needed or as are politically correct or prudent.
No. The correct state would be "the game was a loss" not " the game was a lost"
Are you interested in the email address of the US Secretary of State or the Secretary of State for a particular state?
No, it's not necessary.
The chief foreign policy correspondent for the news station recently interviewed the Secretary of State.
yes she would have to have one to be secretary of state which she is secretary of state.
The United States Secretary of State is the head of the U.S. Department of State, concerned with Foreign Affairs. Secretary of State is also the Highest- Ranking Cabinet Secretary in the President's Cabinet. The president choose the secretary of state.
The United States Secretary of State is the head of the U.S. Department of State, concerned with Foreign Affairs. Secretary of State is also the Highest- Ranking Cabinet Secretary in the President's Cabinet. The president choose the secretary of state.
The difference is the area of jurisdiction. Another difference is that the U.S secretary of state is appointed by the president while the California secretary of state is elected. Both have the same roles but the California's secretary of state reports to the U.S. secretary state.
The plural form of the noun sheriff is sheriffs. The plural possessive form is sheriffs'.example: All sheriffs' training and qualification is done at the state level.
secretary of state
Currently, our Secretary of State is Hillary Clinton.