The order would be: sisters sister's sisters'
In a directory, the alphabetical order would be determined by any other words following, ignoring the apostrophes. Lacking any further entry, the three are the same.
Directory example (apostrophes are ignored):
Sisters' Restaurant
Sister's Sewing
Sisters Tavern
Word processors (word sort) use a different logic. The non-apostrophe version comes first, followed in order of the occurrence of the apostrophe. Based on just the words themselves, the order would be
sisters
sister's
sisters'
You put things in alphabetical order
In exactly that order if you mean alphabetical.
Alphabetical according to the surname of the author.
by the last names of authors
It depends on what order you want. In alphabetical order, they'd go like this: what, when, where, which, will, and would.
he put them in alphabetical order
he put them in alphabetical order
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Alphabetizing, which means to put in alphabetical order.
You can use online tools like an "alphabetizer" to put your words in alphabetical order. Simply copy and paste your list of words into the tool, and it will automatically arrange them in alphabetical order for you. Just search for an "alphabetizer" online and choose one that suits your needs.
Undress, unpack and unpaid.
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