It's sisters stepping up. Only if the sisters owned stepping up would it be possessive.
Verb
No. And if stepping is used with a noun, it is not actually an adjective either, but a noun adjunct (e.g. stepping stone).
The correct answer is 2.779
He has two sisters
4 sisters
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The cast of Stepping Up - 2003 includes: Sallyann Keizer as Narrator Adrian Watts as himself
Stepping Out The Debolts Grow Up - 1980 TV was released on: USA: 1980
Verb
"Your sisters' names are Rose and Mary."
King of Dirt - 2009 Stepping It Up - 3.8 was released on: USA: 27 May 2011
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."
Song is Stepping Out by Joe Jackson
hastening, hurrying, stepping up, speeding up, quickening
The Reality of Speed - 2004 Stepping Up 3-8 was released on: USA: 15 April 2006
The gluteus maximus is used for stepping up on a step. It also shifts weight of trunk towards the limb with foot on the ground as the other foot is lifted.
No. You can not step up power with a transformer. You can step up voltage, while stepping down current, or you can step up current, while stepping down voltage, but you cannot step up (or down) power.