It depends on whether the sentence is supposed to be in the present or past tense. If it's the past tense -- if your grandfather is no longer your fishing buddy because he died or because you two got in a huge fight -- then you use "had." If he still IS your fishing buddy and advisor -- if it's the present tense -- then you use "has."
their
A listing of travel lodges that cater to fishing enthusiasts can be found at Fodor's, Trip Advisor, Fly Fishing Travel, and Fly Fishing Ranches and Lodges.
The one that is NOT a sentence fragment and uses correct sentence grammar is:He liked to go fishing.
One day 2 fathers and two sons went fishing, they each caught a fish for a total of 3 fish. How is this possible? The answer is that there where only 3 people who went fishing. The grandfather, son and grandson. Grandfather = Father Grandfather's son = son (to grandfather) and father (son) Grandson = father's son The Young boy's father equals a father and son
Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
I believe that fishing is used as a noun in there
Verb.
5
I am awfully sure it is you are fishing because of this sentence; "Are you fishing with me or not?" It also is more common
their
Not unless it is the first word of a sentence or part of a title.
A grandfather who loves to brave the tides despite poor weather conditions.