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Rommel Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which should be the plural form?

Which should be the plural form?

*heads of state or *heads of states
*chiefs of office or *chiefs of offices
  

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heads of state *chiefs of office or *chiefs of offices I don't know this term, but I'd probably choose chiefs of office. Do you mean eg office managers ? Clive

  • heads of state *chiefs of office or *chiefs of offices I don't know this term, but I'd probably choose chiefs of office.
  • Do you mean eg office managers ?
  • Clive
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heads of state

*chiefs of office or *chiefs of offices I don't know this term, but I'd probably choose chiefs of office.
Do you mean eg office managers?

Clive
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Exactly, Sir Clive. The chiefs of office I'm talking about refers to office managers. Emotion: big smile
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In my home country, "chief of office" is the technical term used to refer to the head of a provincial government office or department.

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