The term "step by step" is generally not hyphenated when used as an adverbial phrase, as in "We will proceed step by step." However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated, such as in "a step-by-step guide." Always consider the context to determine if hyphenation is appropriate.
A sibling that is not "Half" or "Step". A sibling that shares the exact same mother and father as you.
No
I believe it is one word.
A sibling is any person who is either brother or sister to that person. Half siblings and step-siblings are the same, are the same, but half sibling is a half-brother or half sister, and a step sibling is a step brother or step sister. No matter what your age, any brother or sister is considered a sibling.
it is legal anywere.
yes but they were his step moms kids.
Yes, that child would be considered your half-brother or half-sister, not a step-sibling. A step-sibling is typically defined as the child of a stepparent, where there is no biological relation. Since you share one biological parent with that child, they are classified as a half-sibling.
Yes, "step-by-step" is hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, such as in "a step-by-step guide." However, when it stands alone or follows the noun, it is typically written without hyphens, as in "The process was explained step by step."
Yes. That is also what makes it legal for the step-parent to carry the step-child on their health insurance.
Justin Bieber has a step sister and a step brother named: Jazmyn and Jaxon
It depends what you mean by "former sibling". If you are asking if you can marry a former step sibling or adoptive sibling than yes. As long as your not blood related then it should be exceptable. *** It will depend on where in the world you live. Many areas have marriage laws that prevent marriage between blood relations, but they also prevent marriage between adpoted or step siblings even after a divorce.