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  1. Sep 21, 2010 · Show activity on this post. Staff (when meaning a group of employees) is a collective noun with no plural. So, it's "our staff do good work". When referring to a group of sticks, it's "staffs" in American English and "staffs" or "staves" everywhere else. Share.

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · The term staffs is the singular possessive form of staff. E.g., “The staffs dedication is evident in their work.” Furthermore, staffs’ is the plural possessive version. E.g., “All departments’ achievements contribute to the staffs’ success.” Also staffs and staves are the two plural versions.

    • Why Is Staffs Plural Confusing?
    • Which Is Correct, Staffs Or Staves?
    • Sentence Examples Using “Staffs”
    • Sentence Examples Using “Staves”
    • How to Use The Apostrophe Correctly
    • Possessive Nouns and Plural Posessive Nouns FAQs

    Many English words change depending on their singular plural form. For example, some words that end in -s simply receive anapostrophe and “s” letter to indicate possession. With a word like staff, the word form changes to a -ves to create the plural form.

    Technically, the correct plural form of staff is staffs or staves. You’re either referring to bodies of people (employees) or walking sticks. Both forms change to staffs. Look at the sentenceexamples below to get an idea of how this word form works.

    Here are sentence examples using staffs: 1. How many staffs are available to usefor walking? 2. The wizard hasmany staffs available to him. 3. The manager had two staffing groups working for them.

    Here are sentence examples using staves 1. The people often carry staves with them during their travels. 2. The staves are part of the oven that help people cook their meals.

    The possessive singular noun is made by adding an apostrophe and the letter “s” to the singular noun in question, regardless of whether the singular noun ends in an “s”letter. When a plural noun has an “s”at the end, the possessive form of the noun is created by simply adding an apostrophe. When the noun ends in any other letter, the possessive for...

    Can an apostrophe and an “s” together represent a contraction?

    Yes. Two words put together to make a single word can also do this. For example: ice-cream. Or ice-cream. These can be compound nouns, as well. For example, “coffee table,” “forest fire.”

    What is a plural possessive noun that ends in an apostrophe “s”?

    An example would be “children’s clothes.” Without an apostrophe “s” and being a possessive nounwould be: kids toys, smiths house (referring to the smith family). Each relate to different things but indicate possession.

    What are the seven possessive nouns?

    Mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs.

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  4. Oct 12, 2023 · In English, the plural form of staff is simply “staff” and “staffs.”. However, this plural form changes the meaning of the word as a collective noun. When using “staffs,” it refers to multiple groups of people chiefly responsible for the internal operations of an institution or business.

  5. Jun 20, 2016 · My recollection, which is not as reliable as it used to be, is that "staffs" is always plural for "staff" in British English (two staff members are two staffs), and most American English speakers use "staff" for both singular and plural.

  6. (Do you use ”staff” with a plural or singular verb?) Grammar / By Conor. Staff (meaning a collection of employees) is both the singular and plural of the noun. Staff is a collective noun so you need to think if the staff are performing an action together or separately. The staff are meeting in the teacher’s room.

  7. Jul 18, 2011 · Yes, Staff is already plural. It refers to the people working for someone. However, there are cases where it makes sense to use a plural form of a quantity noun. Chiefly this occurs in the cases where there are multiple different and distinct groups of the objects in question.

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