The spelling "bylaw" is a rule or ordinance adopted by a group or association.
The noun "sheriff" is different because it refers to a specific law enforcement officer responsible for a particular county or jurisdiction. This position typically involves overseeing a variety of duties such as maintaining peace, upholding the law, and serving as a local authority figure in a community.
"Justice" is spelled the same in both English and French.
The plural of daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.
Sons-in-law is plural.
The plural is "sisters-in-law."
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"Son-in-law" is spelled as indicated, with a hyphen between "son" and "in-law."
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daughter-in-law
The correct spelling is "brother-in-law" (your wife's brother).
The term is hyphenated "sister-in-law" (husband's or wife's sister, or brother's wife).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "fathers-in-law" (more than one father-in-law).
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Another way to spell "daughter-in-law" is "daughter in law," without hyphens. However, it is commonly accepted in its hyphenated form. In some contexts, you may also encounter abbreviations like "DIL."
You were probably trying to spell the word attend.An example sentence is "you are required to attend school by law".