The answer to your question is that sisters, sisters and sisters are all the same word and it is a silly question.
The people who sang sisters were sisters, called Sis and Ters.
"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.
She has 16 sisters
The plural form of sister is sisters.
No, Katrina does not have 2 sisters. She has 7 sisters including herself. Mellisa and Isabelle are 2 of her sisters.
Sisters' is a plural possessive, meaning "belonging to the sisters." The sisters' dog is not very friendly. We went to the sisters' party.
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The plural possessive noun for "sisters" is "sisters'".
Sisters
The word "sisters'" is the possessive form of the noun "sisters," indicating that something belongs to or is associated with multiple sisters.
The address of the Sisters Library is: 110 N Cedar St, Sisters, 97759 1209