grandson
grandson — noun
1. a boy or man who is the child of one of your children — your son's or daughter's
a boy or man who is the child of one of your children — your son's or daughter's male child.
Priya's grandson drew a picture of their family for her birthday.
possessive + grandson as subject (family relationship pattern)
The night-shift nurse showed her grandson the hospital's emergency room.
showed + grandson + a place (introducing to new place)
When Aiko retired, her grandson helped her sort through old photographs.
The boy who won the science fair is Mr. Rivas's oldest grandson.
That young man over there is the grandson of a famous novelist.
- granddaughter
the female equivalent of grandson
文法句型
my/his/her/their + grandson
the + grandson + of + [person]
[person]'s + grandson
用法筆記
Unlike Chinese, where 孫子 may specifically mean a son's son and 外孫 means a daughter's son, English grandson covers both — the gender of the intermediate parent does not change the word.