"Granny an Gramps"
Grandparents are called dadi dada; dadi for grandmom and dada for grand dad in hindi.
"visits her grandparents" is the predicate. It includes the verb "visits" and its object "her grandparents."
In Scots dialect, you would say "ma ain brither."
No it is not. It is either grandparent's (belonging to one grandparent) or grandparents' (belonging to more than one of them).
Usually no. Yes however if describing something that belongs to them.
earl and countess of
Mary, Queen of Scots, had four grandparents: on her father's side, they were King James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England. On her mother's side, her grandparents were Claude, Duke of Guise, and Antoinette de Bourbon. This lineage connected her to both Scottish and English royal families, as well as French nobility.
The pole that Scots throw is called a "caber."
Mary, Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. Her paternal grandparents were James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor.
An extended family group of Scots is called a "Clan".
They are called Scots or Scottish.
They are your grandparents.
Great-Grandparents
Scotland was named after the Scotti tribe from Ireland who settled in southwest Scotland. People from Scotland can either be called Scottish or Scots.
There is no name for a "group of grandparents."
Frederick and Lemuria are Jessie's grandparents.
Grandparents are called dadi dada; dadi for grandmom and dada for grand dad in hindi.