Asked by Eloise
Hello, just a quick homework question.
How do you say: working for my sister's buisness - is it sister's with an apostrophe s or just s or apostrophe after s?
How do you say: working for my sister's buisness - is it sister's with an apostrophe s or just s or apostrophe after s?
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Answered by
Writeacher
If there is only one sister, then use sister's (the singular possessive form).
If there are two or more sisters, then use sisters' (the plural possessive form).
If there are two or more sisters, then use sisters' (the plural possessive form).
Answered by
Writeacher
Also -- watch the spelling -- it's <b>business</b>. You have the s and the i reversed.
Answered by
Eloise
Thank you very much
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