The bosses boss is the boss of your boss. The bosses boss is of a higher rank than your boss. For example, if you are a Managing Director your boss would be the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The CEO's boss are the stakeholders of the company.
If you were a Second Lieutenant, your boss would be a First Lieutenant. The bosses boss would be a Captain.
it will be bosses
Correct spelling: one boss, two bosses.
Boss of Me was created on 2001-07-16.
Boss of All Bosses was created on 2009-03-24.
The bosses boss is the boss of your boss. The bosses boss is of a higher rank than your boss. For example, if you are a Managing Director your boss would be the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The CEO's boss are the stakeholders of the company. If you were a Second Lieutenant, your boss would be a First Lieutenant. The bosses boss would be a Captain.
When you are speaking of your bosses boss it would be: Boss's boss. Although U.S. language does not acknowledge the apostrophe Canadians do as the 's means it belongs to the noun. In this case Bosses connected to his boss.
Both are correct:The form boss's is the singular, possessive form of the singular noun boss.Example: You will need the boss's authorization for that expense.The form bosses is the plural form for the singular noun boss.Example: How many bosses do your have?Note: The plural possessive form is bosses'.Example: The bosses' meeting is at ten.
The plural form of boss is bosses.
The possessive form of the singular noun boss is boss's, and the possessive form of the plural noun bosses is bosses'.Example: The bosses' meeting is at ten.
boss is singular bosses is plural
The noun boss is the singular form; the plural form is bosses. Example:We have too many bosses.
Yes, the word 'boss' is both a noun (boss, bosses) and a verb (boss, bosses, bossing, bossed).The noun 'boss' is a word for someone in charge of or employing others; a word for a person.