Your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother. His grandson s your spouce's great nephew. (Some people say grand nephew). That makes him your great nephew, too.
Your brother-in-law could also be the husband of your sister. Then your brother-in-law's grandson is your sister's grandson and your great nephew.
Your grandson is your brother-in-law's great nephew, and your brother-in-law is your grandson's great uncle.
That is the correct term or backbone.
"could you call me in a minute" is the more acceptable term.
Pakis is a bit derogatory. The correct term is Pakistanis.
The correct term to call a girl who likes another girl is lesbian. Dont call girls gay it is an in accurate term. So call gay girls lesbian girls.
Your niece's son is your great-nephew. Your niece's grandson is your great-great nephew.
the correct term is hippies or weirdo,s or environmentalists
Apparantley it is the politically correct term for an aboriginal person.
A hatchling or dragonling is the correct term, but i just call them baby dragons
The correct spelling of the term or system for alerting nurses is as two words "nurse call."
I believe the correct term you are looking for is is stunt double.
The politically correct term for aging is "older adults" or "seniors." This terminology is preferred as it focuses on the stage of life rather than perceived limitations associated with aging.
That would be the relationship. If she were to adopt him, son would be correct.