j'ai deux frères et une sœur
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The French word "soeur" translates to "sister" in English.
"Siblings" are brothers and sisters who share the same parents or one of the same parents. It is a term used to refer to one's brothers and sisters collectively.
You would say "J'ai une soeur, elle s'appelle" in French.
This means "I have a brother and no sister" in French. It indicates that the person has a male sibling but not a female one.
One way to move the modifier in this sentence is to say: "He was unquestionably occupied with making sure his sister did not repeat the same error, otherwise."