I think Elizabeth Kaylie sounds best, but they both sound good
It's either my daughters and me or my daughters and I, depending on the sentence. Here are two correct usages:He introduced my daughters and me to the President.My daughters and I were introduced to the President.The phrase me and my daughters is one that should not be used.
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yes, you definitely should! definitely
It depends upon the context. If you are using it as a subject, it would be "my daughters and I." If you are using it as the object of a preposition, it would be "my daughters and me." Examples: My daughters and I walked to the store with John. John walked to the store with my daughters and me.
you should get facts in Elizabeth and rhyme them with it
yup
Your sons should be safe unless they get a spontaneous mutation causing hemophilia. (this is extremely rare and almost negligible, however can happen) Your daughters however will definitely be carriers and may have low factor levels as well (typically not as severe as the father). Any grandsons produced by your daughters would have a 50% chance of being hemophiliacs as well.
Elizabeth is a proper noun, and should always be capitalized.
Yes you definitely should
You should write daughter's if you are talking about one daughter, e.g. "it is my daughter's birthday tomorrow".You should write daughters' if you are talking about more than one daughter at the same time, e.g. "this is our daughters' bedroom, which they share".
No
yes! you should definitely get the longshot!