Q025 Sam gets in trouble at work because he likes to correct the grammar of all his ____. The right choice is ... boss's bosses bosses' boss'es Boss’s.

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Q025 Sam gets in trouble at work because he likes to correct the grammar of all his ____. The right choice is ... boss's bosses bosses' boss'es Boss’s is the possessive form of boss (singular). You need a plural noun here, no possession. You got it! All you need for the blank is the plural form of boss. Because the word ends in s, you need es to make it plural. Bosses’ is the possessive form of bosses (plural). You need a plural noun here, no possession. Yikes! The apostrophe doesn’t belong before an es.