If you are indicating a possessive, you should use the apostrophe.
ex.: "Pete tried on three of his sister's hats"
In any other case, "three of his sisters" would be correct.
ex. "Three of Pete's sisters were named Mary."
For all plural nouns ending in "s", place the apostrophe at the end of the word but do not add another "s".So, for example, for "sisters", you would write:My sisters' house is enormous.meaningThe house belonging to my sisters is enormous.
That would be described as the objective case. An example would be: I am talking to your sisters and you.
"I have three sisters"
J'ai trois frères et trois sœurs
You would say "Tengo tres hermanas" in Spanish.
"Your sisters' names are Rose and Mary."
For all plural nouns ending in "s", place the apostrophe at the end of the word but do not add another "s".So, for example, for "sisters", you would write:My sisters' house is enormous.meaningThe house belonging to my sisters is enormous.
It's sisters stepping up. Only if the sisters owned stepping up would it be possessive.
That would be described as the objective case. An example would be: I am talking to your sisters and you.
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The 3 sisters refer to corn, beans, and squash.
he has 3 sisters
3 sisters
Prodigy has 3 sisters.
he had 3 sisters