Both are correct, but it depends on whether this phrase is the subject of the sentence or the object:
grandmother and I went to the park.
They bought lunch for grandmother and me.
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That sentence is grammatically correct.
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well you say it like this : bedstemor
Grammatically correct.
The correct use is "was" since your grandmother is dead. Was is past tense and is is present tense, so when you use "is" you are really saying she is alive and her name is Alice.
The correct spelling is "grandmother"
Yes, two possessives in that case would be correct. Alfonso has a grandmother, and the grandmother has a birthday.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be either "These are your grandfather and grandmother" or "This is your grandfather and grandmother," depending on whether you are referring to both grandparents or one.
how to say grandmother in senagal,africa
great grandmother is the correct way to spell it.
That is correct, like your Dad's grandmother is your great grandmother.
It is pronounced shen-u-ver and is spelled seanmhair!
Grandmother in Wolof is "yaay."
In Syrian Arabic, you would say "teta" to refer to grandmother.
Grandmother in the Ashanti language is "Nana" for maternal grandmother and "Maame" for paternal grandmother.