Is it correct to say sisters-in-law or sister in laws?
The plural form of sister-in-law is sisters-in-law.
How do you apostrophe your sister-in-law?
The possessive of "sister-in-law" (that is, if you were describing something that belonged to one sister-in-law) is "sister-in-law's". That red Cadillac outside is my sister-in-law's car.22-Apr-2008
What is the plural form of sibling in law?
So the plural of "brother-in-law" (at least in the standard language) is "brothers-in-law", since the plural goes on the bare noun. The possessive cannot be *brother's-in-law; it has to be "brother-in-law's", and that is what native speakers say ("We went to my brother-in-law's house").
What is belief plural?
belief /bəˈliːf/ noun. plural beliefs.
How do you say sister in laws?
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Do you capitalize sister-in-law?
Usually, Father, Mother, Mom, Dad, Grandfather, Grampa, etc. are capitalized if they are used as forms of address (i.e., Can I go to the movies, Mom?) Generally, brother, sister, grandson, and sister-in-law aren't, but they're also much less common in English as forms of direct address.31-Jul-2020
How do you write brothers and sisters-in-law?
If you say "brother and sister-in-law" it sounds like you're talking about your blood brother and your sister-in-law, so you'd need to say, "brother-in-law and sister-in-law."29-Aug-2019
What is the irregular plural of sister-in-law?
The plural is sisters-in-law, but it is not irregular. It looks as though it might be irregular, but taking out the hyphens will show you why it's not. Without the hyphens, sister-in-law becomes sister in law, and that is just the noun sister with the prepositional phrase in law modifying it.