Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th President of the US, inaugurated in 2009.
The pronoun most can be singular or plural. Plural: Most of the students take part in after-school activities. Singular: Most of the food was delicious. The number of the pronoun agrees with the number of the noun it refers to. Students is a plural noun and therefore most is plural in that sentence. Food is a singular noun, and so in that sentence most is singular.
The plural of country is countries.The (singular) possessive of country is country's (e.g. a country's president).The plural possessive is countries' (e.g. the countries' presidents met today).
Peoples is already plural, there is no plural for it.... Examples: The English are a people who stress courtesy in speech. The English and French have been two rival peoples for centuries.
That is the correct spelling of president (political leader) which is capitalized President when used with a proper name.The homonym (sound-alike word) is precedent, a logical or historical basis.
The plural form of class president is class presidents.
The possessive plural of "president-elect" is "presidents-elect."
The plural possessive for president is presidents'.Examples: Two of the US presidents' names were Roosevelt.
The plural form is... 'vice presidents'.
The comings and goings of the president' is a valid use of a plural gerund. It is possible for gerunds to be plural despite how uncommon that is.
The answer is presidents.
Arlywydd (plural Arlywyddion)
Vice Presidents.
the president's cabinet
Vetoes. EX: The president made multiple vetoes.
Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th President of the US, inaugurated in 2009.
More than one president