Your Grandma and Grandpa love you, but the older people get the less energy they have and they are probably not aware that they may be ignoring you. Be honest with them and in private sit down with them and let them know how you feel and you can bet they will try harder to make you not feel left out.
if they live together than it should be Grandma and Grandpa's house because they have eqaul ownership of the house
give them to grandpa
I think it should be grandma and grandpa because a noun is a PERSON (or people), place or thing. Hope it helped :)In your sentence, Grandma and Grandpa are both proper nouns. Tune is also a noun. Those are the only nouns in your sentence, therefore, your only choices. If you choose Grandma you have to choose Grandpa too because they form the compound subject; you can't have one without the other. Tune is the only stand-alone noun in your sentence. It serves as the object of the preposition, to.
I think that should be up to grandpa if the child is not ready to shower on his own. Children get curious at this age. What do the parents say?
It depends. If you can trade their proper names for their titles in the sentence, then you should probably capitalize them. For example: "Hal and Ethel visited us. " "Grandpa and Grandma visited us." But you probably wouldn't say, "They went to see their Hal and Ethel." Instead, you'd say, "They went to see their grandpa and grandma." So you wouldn't capitalize in that case.
you get the kids in a 3 bar green mode and study. your kids should get $100 from grandma or grandpa and keep in school with A+ to advance
His grandfather. When he was little he ran out of school but instead of running to his house, he ran to his grandpa's. :) You should see never say never(his movie) it talks a lot about that! <3
You have spelled it correctly. It should be spelled using a hyphen.
lock your grandpa in the room so he can die
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."
No, Alec Konkle should not be scared if his grandma passes on.
Grandpa's always love windchimes