Threw them away
Threw them away
My family has my Great Grandmother's bible. My Great-Grandmother gave it to my Grandmother who gave it to my Mother who gave it to me. When my oldest child gets married I will give it to her.
yes, she gave , and her name is Lina
Her grandmother
Yes. My grandmother use to and gave it to me as a treat when I was a child. I loved it.
The difference is that your mother gave birth to you. Your grandmother is either your mom's mom or dad's mom. Your mother was born one generation ago and your grandmother was born two generations before you.
nobody knows, we only know that pan was his grandmother
No, "grandmother" is not an indirect object. It is a noun that typically serves as a subject or direct object in a sentence. An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object. For example, in the sentence "She gave her grandmother a present," "grandmother" is the indirect object.
In French, your grandmother might say "De rien, mon chéri" which means "You're welcome, my dear."
A quilt is a handmade blanket. "My grandmother gave me her favorite quilt last year."
he gave her his mom's ring
She was his great grandmother (Matthew 1:5-6)