Love and respect her.
The possessive form of the compound noun sister-in-law is sister-in-law's.Example: My sister-in-law's birthday is the same day as mine.
No, grinding on your sister or any family member in a nightclub is inappropriate and disrespectful. It could also make them feel uncomfortable and violate their boundaries. It's important to show respect for your family members in any setting.
I will share my cake with you.We share a common interest.You should share your toys with your sister.
Yes she does because in one of her videos she says something about her sister
The plural is "sisters-in-law."
The phrase "From you sister's" is incorrect. It should be "From your sister" if you are indicating something that is from her. If you are trying to indicate possession, it should be "From your sister's [something]," such as "From your sister's book."
My sister and I... Your sister and I...
You should capitalize "sister" when it is used as a proper noun, such as when directly addressing someone by their role or title ("Hello, Sister.") or when used as part of a religious title ("Sister Mary"). Otherwise, it should be in lowercase.
Niece
Well,You should not kick your sister
Yes it is bad grammar. It should be your sister and I.
Yes, sister-in-law is hyphenated.
You should not buy it at the same time as your sister. Because if you do your sister's chihuahua will fight with yours. And you need to wait for your sister to buy it first because when you look at your sister's chihuahua you can decide which chihuahua is prettier
yes she should because its a way of saying" hey your a good sister."
You can refer to her as your sister-in-law; in person you should call her by her name.
Whether your sister-in-law should clean for you is entirely a matter of circumstance and opinion. There is no general answer.
Should stay sister like otherwise it would be wrong.