What is sister plural?

1 sister /ˈsɪstɚ/ noun. plural sisters.

Do you use apostrophe S for two names?

If two people possess the same item, put the apostrophe + s after the second name only. However, if one of the joint owners is written as a pronoun, you will need to use the possessive form for both. Correct: Laura and Steve’s home.

Is it your sisters or are?

Even if you only have one brother and one sister, “are” is still correct: My brother and sister are coming. A native English speaker would never say “My brother and sister is coming.”

How do you use sister in a sentence?

Sisters sentence example. My sisters and I are to show you your new home. If his sisters could not handle nishani, he must. She was distraught about something, though he couldn’t fathom what might distress her if the news of his sisters’ impending babes and complete loss of honor did not.

Where do you put the possessive apostrophe?

Use an apostrophe when showing possession

If the plural of the word is formed by adding an “s” (for example, cats), place the apostrophe after the “s” (see guideline #3 below). If the plural of the word is formed without adding an “s” (for example, children), add apostrophe “s” (‘s) as you would to the singular form.

What is the plural of brother?

Plural. brothers. Brothers. The plural form of brother; more than one (kind of) brother.

How do you write possessive with two names?

The standard pattern is to treat the two partners as a single unit—a couple—and put an apostrophe only after the last name: “John and Jane’s villa,” “Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.” Add more owners and you still use only one apostrophe: “Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice’s party.”

What are the 3 rules for apostrophes?

The apostrophe has three uses: 1) to form possessive nouns; 2) to show the omission of letters; and 3) to indicate plurals of letters, numbers, and symbols.

What do u call sister’s husband?

brother-in-law
The husband of your sister is your brother-in-law.

What’s your sister’s son called?

nephew
A nephew is the son of your sibling. This makes you the aunt or uncle of that nephew.

What is the plural form of brother?

brothers
brothers, brethren are plurals of brother.

What are the 10 examples of apostrophe?

Examples

  • It’s a nice day outside. ( contraction)
  • The cat is dirty. Its fur is matted. ( possession)
  • You’re not supposed to be here. ( contraction)
  • This is your book. ( possession)
  • Who’s at the door? ( contraction)
  • Whose shoes are these? ( possession)
  • They’re not here yet. ( contraction)
  • Their car is red. ( possession)

What is the plural of brother and sister?

siblings
Answer. A sibling is a brother or a sister. The plural is siblings, and it can refer to brothers, sisters, or a combination of both.

Is there an apostrophe in brothers?

Brothers’ is the possessive form of Brothers. When the noun already ends in “s” and we want to make the word possessive, we need to put the apostrophe after the “s”. This is our brothers’ house.

How do you show possession with multiple names?

To make two nouns show separate possession, add an apostrophe and an “s” after each possessive noun. Ex: Kari’s and Lynn’s bikes are in excellent condition. (They each have a bike.) To make two nouns show joint possession, add an apostrophe only to the second unit.

Do you use an apostrophe when referring to a family name?

To show possession using an apostrophe, add ‘s for individuals (“Smith’s car”) and just the apostrophe after the s for plurals (“the Smiths’ car”). If a family name ends with an s or z, you can choose to use just the apostrophe (“the Williams’ dog”) or ‘s (“the Williams’s dog”).

Can I marry my sister-in-law?

If you and your sister-in-law do not come under any prohibited relationship you can marry her after getting divorce from her husband. Even though her first marriage is not registered there must have been a customary marriage between your sister in law and her husband which holds good in the eyes of Law.

What do I call my sister’s daughter?

niece
Your niece is the daughter of your sister or brother.

How do I call my sister’s daughter?

Your niece is the daughter of your sister or brother. his niece, the daughter of his eldest sister.

What do I call my sister’s husband?

You also call your own siblings’ spouses your brother-in-law (the husband of your sibling) or sister-in-law (the wife of your sibling). I hope this helps.

Does by my brothers need an apostrophe?

When should I use an apostrophe?

The apostrophe is used to indicate possessive case, contractions, and omitted letters. The apostrophe is not strictly a punctuation mark, but more a part of a word to indicate possessive case, contractions, or omitted letters.

What are the 3 Uses of apostrophe?

Is it sibling’s or siblings?

If a word is plural and ends in s, you add an apostrophe at the end without an s (siblings’).

Should brothers have an apostrophe?

Brothers is a plural noun that ends in an “s” so you don’t add another “s” after your apostrophe. You can just add an apostrophe to show the feet belongs to the brothers.