The word "daughter" is a noun, and it requires the third person singular for the verb. The verb "to grow" is a regular verb and forms its third person by adding an -s. So: "When Barack Obama's daughter Malia grows up, she wants to go to college." In the past tense, it would be "His daughter Malia grew up in Chicago." You would use "grow up" with the first person (I) or the second person (you). I grow up. You grow up. But... he or she or David or Rosa or my son or my daughter grows up.
Depends, if it is on a candle, it usually grows up or left or right.
a penis grows downwards when the young male growsup
Shadow is the answer.
it grows up to 27c big
My shadow
As the arthropod grows up, the exoskeleton sheds in order for the arthropod to grow inside of it.
Most flowers 'grow straight up'. Erecta or erectus in the name means it grows upward.
a dolphin grows up to 3 metres
they can grow up to 65 feet tall
No. A tree grows from the top.
it grows up to 8 feet
Depends on how he grows