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1. I have a staff who works for me.
2. I have a staff who work for me.
3. I have a staff of one who works for me.
4. I have a staff of ten who work for me.
5. I have ten staff who work for me.
6. I have ten staffs who works for me.
7. I have ten step members who work for me.
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The use of 'staff' is a little complicated. Would you check the sentences? Which ones are grammatical? Let me know the correct use of the word 'staff.' Thank you.
2. I have a staff who work for me.
3. I have a staff of one who works for me.
4. I have a staff of ten who work for me.
5. I have ten staff who work for me.
6. I have ten staffs who works for me.
7. I have ten step members who work for me.
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The use of 'staff' is a little complicated. Would you check the sentences? Which ones are grammatical? Let me know the correct use of the word 'staff.' Thank you.
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1 is questionable.
2-5 are just fine!
6-7 are incorrect.
2-5 are just fine!
6-7 are incorrect.
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