granddaughter
granddaughter — noun
1. The female child of a person's own child — if your child has a daughter, she is
The female child of a person's own child — if your child has a daughter, she is your granddaughter.
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
My youngest granddaughter just started learning how to read.
Every summer, Beatriz spends two weeks at her granddaughter's farm in the hills.
Ravi and his granddaughter Wen bake cookies together before the winter holidays.
- 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.