The plural for sister is sisters.
The plural form of "sister" is "sisters."
The plural form for the noun sister is sisters.
A sister is "une soeur" in French. The plural is "des soeurs".
The word sister's is a possessive, singular noun. It can also be a contraction of "sister is".The word sisters is a plural noun and sisters' is a possessive, plural noun.
The plural of the noun sister-in-law is sisters-in-law.The plural possessive is sisters-in-law's.Example: "Both of my sisters-in-law's cars were in my driveway."
The plural form of "sister" is "sisters."
The plural form of sister is sisters.
The plural form for the noun sister is sisters.
A sister is "une soeur" in French. The plural is "des soeurs".
The noun 'sister' is not plural and is not possessive.The plural form is sisters.The possessive form is sister's.The plural possessive form is sisters'.
The word sisters' is plural possessive. The singular is sister, singular possessive is sister's; the plural is sisters, the plural possessive is sisters'.
fathers
The plural is "sisters-in-law."
The word sister's is a possessive, singular noun. It can also be a contraction of "sister is".The word sisters is a plural noun and sisters' is a possessive, plural noun.
The plural of sister is sistersThe plural possessive form of sister is sisters'
Sister is a singular term, not plural, therefore you would say how is your sister, not how are your sister.
"Sister" refers to one female sibling, while "sisters" is the plural form and refers to multiple female siblings.