Yes particularly if your first set of twins are fraternal (aka non-identical twins) as these are the type of twins that are said to have a hereditary connection.
Its possible. My great-uncle and great-aunt were twins. I could have been a twin, but I am not.
Well Im an identical twin and I think we fight because we want to be an individual but at the end of the day my twin is the one person who I could say the meanest things to and she would.never hate me for it
To write "twins" as a possessive noun, you would add an apostrophe after the "s," making it "twins'." For example, you could say "the twins' toys," indicating that the toys belong to the twins. If referring to a single twin, it would be "twin's," as in "the twin's book."
you could but it normally skips a generation
Well im a dr so i can tell you that your son can not have any twins! its just impossible!
It depends on how often there have been twins in your family, it's all in your mom's good 'ol DNA. But considering that she was a twin, there are higher chances that you could have twins. Weather you would like twins or not, good luck!
Twin for 1 twins for both.
A twin is still a single, one has twins. So, "twins' parents."
Sounds like a good chance! You sound like my family LOL!
I dont know but they did put something on Tv where in China a koala had twins and 26 years before Australia had twin koalas but Im not really sure.
That will depend. Presumably you are talking about possessives. If you are referring to one individual as a twin and something that belongs to that twin, then it is twin's. So if you are talking about the computer belonging to one twin it would be: The twin's computer. If you are talking about something jointly owned by twins, then it is is twins' that would be used. So if you were referring to the parents of the two people, it would be: The twins' parents. If you are not talking about possessives but talking about plural, then it is twins.
Yes it is possible to have twins.