The correct form is "two staff".
The word "staffs" can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is the plural form of "staff," referring to a group of employees. As a verb, it is the third-person singular form of the verb "to staff," meaning to provide with personnel.
"Bellevue" is a word that has two L's and two E's in it.
The homophone for "two plus two" is "to/too/two," and the preposition indicating purpose is "for."
"Dalawang Libo" is the spelling of two thousand in Tagalog.
Two cant be made plural. Two is an adjective describing something like "two cats". You could say "Sets of two".
It is called a grand staff. It has both treble and bass clefs, as it is two staffs put together. :)
It depends on what you need, but a fire staff is the most expensive for non member. There are no two types of staffs together for non-member. Sorry
rindir's staffs in IC or the two mage shops in IC
The wizards picked up the staffs to battle with the ogre.The staffs from the two different schools had a water fight while the kids cheered them on.
If you have two separate staffs that are respectively in charge of planning, and of engineering, staffs is correct. You might also have just one staff, that is in charge of both planning and engineering. So this depends upon context.
The correct form is "staff's" when indicating possession by a singular staff member. "Staffs'" is used when indicating possession by multiple staff members.
Yes, the direct object 'abilities' are the abilities of the staff: the staff's abilities.
Three staff if you are referring to people - staff members Three staffs if you are referring to long wooden walking sticks-
The shepard walked with two staffs. Both CEOs promised to loan their staffs to the relief effort.
No, "staff" covers however many individuals there are. The plural form "staffs" is used for two or more groups of employees. Example: The staffs of the local merchants raised the funds for the park. The noun "staff" (staffs) is also a word for types of sticks or canes. Example: The flags were shredded in the storm but their staffs were left intact.
If you are referring to "staff" as in employees of a company, the word is a collective noun, which can be plural "staffs" to indicate more than one separate staff.If you are referring to "staff" as being a stick or pole, the plural would be "staves".
The plural form of staff is staffThe plural of staff is either staffs or staves. Most meanings of the word will accept both forms, but the plural of the musical staff is always staves, while the plural of the personnel staff is always staffs.