give them to grandpa
abby should not go to her grandmas house because her friend whats her to stay with her she also should go to her grandmas because her grandma will want to see her
It should be: The big stack of mail is grandma's.
I think that you should personally never get drunk. But if your grandma does, never let her leave your sight. Don't let her drink again. Make sure she doesn't do anything dumb.
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Actually, they ALL are! The male reindeer lose their antlers in late November to early December & the female reindeer retain (keep) their antlers until spring. We really should have known this because the reindeer always find their way! You GO! Girls! & keep those cards, letters & presents coming! :)
Australians, should they choose (for some reason) to refer to reindeer, call them reindeer.
No, Alec Konkle should not be scared if his grandma passes on.
Beth is capitalized because it is a name... Grandma Beth? hmm should you capitalize grandma? No i don't think you would
Yes, "Grandma Sue" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun and title.
Yes, they should be capitalized because you're using the words in place of their names. You WOULD NOT capitalize if you said "My mom, my dad, my grandma, and I are going to Florida." You can't use "me" because you need a subject pronoun, "I." "Me" is an object pronoun. Give it to me. Show it to me. *** Yes, when you are using it as a name. Here are a couple of sentences in which you would capitalize the word: "I wanted to go out and play, but Grandma wanted me to stay in and bake cookies." "My favorite relative is Grandma Jones." Here are a couple of sentences in which you would not capitalize the word: "I haven't seen my grandma since my last birthday." "Of all the grandmas in the world, my grandma is the best."
Well, I doubt that any real-life reindeer will be seen in a tutu, but I should think if it was in a child's story book or an animation, then it would be Dancer the Reindeer! =)
Elmo and Patsy; they have since gone their separate ways, and Elmo is now known as Dr. Elmo. You figure it out. There's also a version out by Stephen Pearcy, Tracii Guns, Bob Kulick, Billy Sheehan and Greg Bissonette.