Yes their are, im a secretary but I do not know of any other male secretaries and all the secretaries Ive met at work, network functions etc are women.
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The noun secretary (plural secretaries) is a genderless noun, used for both male and female secretaries. Example: Both Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright were Secretaries of State under President Bill Clinton and Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice were both Secretaries of State under President George W. Bush.
The plural of undersecretary is undersecretaries.
The possessive form of the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'.Example: The secretaries' reports are published quarterly.
To make the plural noun secretaries possessive, add an apostrophe after the end of the word: secretaries'.Example: The secretaries' reports are due quarterly.
The possessive form of the plural noun secretaries of state is secretaries of state's.Example: A row of secretaries of state's photos lined the wall.
The possessive form of the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'. An example of usage is - "the secretaries' notebooks".A singular secretary with one notebook would be "the secretary's notebook".
The plural form of the noun secretary is secretaries.The plural possessive form is secretaries'.Example: The secretaries' reports are due quarterly.
that is correct.. (secretaries' offices)
factory work, secretaries,they had to do whatever there hubands did