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The possessive form of the plural noun sisters is sisters'.Example: My sisters' names are Laverne and Shirley.
"Sisters" is the plural form of "sister," referring to multiple siblings who are female. "Sisters'" is the possessive form of "sisters," indicating something that belongs to the sisters, such as their belongings or qualities.
It's the plural possessive form. For example: The sisters' dresses. This means the dresses belonging to the sisters (more than one sister).
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The possessive form of the plural word "sisters" is "sisters'."
Sister's means belonging to her, for example - This is my sister's shirt. And sisters is two or more, here's another example- I have five annoying sisters. So that's the differenve between sister's and sisters.
Yes there is. Bauhaus and Sisters of Mercy for example.
For all plural nouns ending in "s", place the apostrophe at the end of the word but do not add another "s".So, for example, for "sisters", you would write:My sisters' house is enormous.meaningThe house belonging to my sisters is enormous.
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Example sentence - Every night the sisters would read aloud from the old book and discuss it the next morning.
To change "sisters-in-law" to possessive case, you would add an apostrophe followed by an s: "sisters-in-law's." For example, "I borrowed my sisters-in-law's car."
A singular verb should come after the words "One of your sisters", since the word "one" is singular. For example, "One of your sisters is going to visit me tomorrow", not "One of your sisters are going to visit me tomorrow".