First, the word sisters' in the possessive form of the plural noun sisters. There are two sets of twins in the second grade; the Ryan sisters' teacher is Mrs. Jones, and the Davidson sisters' teacher is Mr. Rowen. But keep in mind that if you are using the singular possessive, that word is sister's, and the singular noun is sister. My sister's teacher is Ms. Rosa.
It is correct to use "your sister and you" as the subject of a sentence, such as "Your sister and you are going to the store." However, keep in mind that when talking about the object of a sentence, it should be "your sister and you" as in "I gave the ball to your sister and you."
The sisters' bond was unbreakable. She borrowed one of her sisters' shoes.
I will invite all of my sisters-in-law to dinner tomorrow night.
i think it would be Julia
Example sentence - Every night the sisters would read aloud from the old book and discuss it the next morning.
My sisters wrangle over control of the remote.
Amy was one of the five quintuplet sisters, and she didn't look like any of her sisters.
I have four siblings, two brothers and two sisters.
A wall was placed in the middle of the sisters' rooms to interpose them.
I Plaited My Sisters Hair Today.
I was at my sister's house yesterday. I have two sisters My sister's dog is called.... My sister's favorite color is.........
My sisters would tantalize me because I might not have candy. The stage director said "Tantalize me!" to the starlet.