granddaughter

granddaughter — noun

1. The female child of a person's own child — if your child has a daughter, she is

1.名詞A2
釋義

The female child of a person's own child — if your child has a daughter, she is your granddaughter.

例句

Aiko's granddaughter, Mei, made her a birthday card with crayons.

possessive + granddaughter + named person

The old man takes his granddaughter to the park every Sunday morning.

possessive determiner + granddaughter as object

反義詞
  • grandson

    the male child of someone's child — opposite gender

文法句型

possessive + granddaughter

granddaughter + of + noun phrase

determiner + granddaughter

用法筆記

Countable noun. Use a possessive (my, his, our) or a genitive (Nadia's granddaughter) to show whose granddaughter you mean. To distinguish between your son's daughter and your daughter's daughter, English speakers typically add context (his son's girl / his daughter's girl) rather than using separate words — though some use paternal granddaughter and maternal granddaughter for precision.

常見錯誤

My grandaughter is seven years old.
My granddaughter is seven years old.
💡The word has a double 'd' in the middle: grand + daughter.
She is my daughter's grandson.
She is my daughter's granddaughter.
💡'Grandson' is for a boy; 'granddaughter' is for a girl.