James and John, fishermen.
The possessive form of the plural noun sons-in-law is sons-in-law's.example: Both of my sons-in-law's birthdays are on the same day.
The possessive form for the plural noun sons-in-law is sons-in-law's. Example: My sons-in-law's party was a special occasion.
Bible writers and/or Shakespeare?
The possessive form of the plural noun sons is sons'.Example: Their sons' names are Mark and Jack.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'sons', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example an abundance of sons, a trio of sons, a clamor of sons, etc.
It is the spot where the sons raise meat
Sons would be plural and son's is possessive. Tickyul
The possessive form of the plural noun sons-in-law is sons-in-law's.Example: Both of my sons-in-law's degrees are in the technology field.
sixs sons
12 sons
Our Sons was created in 1991.
YesThe son and his sister = 1 son, 1 sisterThe sons and their sister = many sons, 1 sisterThe son and his sisters = 1 son, many sistersThe sons and their sisters = many sons, many sistersThough in reality this is a strange way to say it. More normal would be "The sons and daughters".