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The position is called locus (plural: loci).
The word "secretary" can be both singular and plural. When referring to one person in the position, it is singular (e.g., "The secretary is busy."). When referring to multiple people in the position, it becomes plural by adding an "s" (e.g., "The secretaries are in a meeting.").
pLURAL ; orbits Possessive plural ; Orbits' (NB note the position of the apostrophe).
The plural of the noun bash is bashes. Bashes is also the third person singular form of the verb bash.
Singular ; bucketful Plural ; bucketsful (Note the position of the 's' ; not bucketfuls).
Deploy is a verb meaning: bring or move into position for military action; bring into effective action.The corresponding noun is deployment, the plural of which is deployments.
Credential is usually plural: "before giving a teaching position, the university will scrutinize your credentials."
were (a form of the verb "to be," past tense plural)
When it's possessing something. To clarify: The only time you use an apostrophe on a plural word is when it is a possessive plural, e.g. the children's clothes or the dogs' water dishes. In these instances, children and dogs are both already plural. Note the difference in the position of the apostrophe. If the plural ends in s, the apostrophe goes after the s. If the word itself is plural, the apostrophe goes before the s.
"Vacances" (plural) means "vacations" or "holidays". Une vacance (singular) is a vacancy (a position which is not filled in a company)
The word 'pose' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'pose' is a word for a position of the body held for a special purpose; a word for behavior that is not natural or sincere and is intended to impress or deceive; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to pose are poser and the gerund, posing.A related noun form is position.
If you really meant cupola (in architecture, a small dome on a roof or ceiling) the plural is cupolas. Cupolae is also correct, though seldom used.If you did indeed mean copula:In linguistics, a copula is a word used to link the subject with a predicate in a sentence. In English it is usually a verb. The plural is copulas or copulae.Note: Focus on the position of the o and u to tell the words apart.