The plural form of the noun granddaughter is granddaughters.The plural possessive form is granddaughters'.Example: Both of my granddaughter's birthdays are this week.
The correct spelling is "granddaughter." It is spelled with a "d" after the "n."
The word "granddaughter" is one word. Otherwise, it is praising a daughter.
The plural spelling for "daisy" is "daisies."
The plural spelling of "cypress" is "cypresses."
The plural form of the noun granddaughter is granddaughters.The plural possessive form is granddaughters'.Example: Both of my granddaughter's birthdays are this week.
granddaughter
The correct spelling is "granddaughter." It is spelled with a "d" after the "n."
Grand daughter is wrong it is granddaughter
The word "granddaughter" is one word. Otherwise, it is praising a daughter.
granddaughter or grand-daughter.
grandson: nieto granddaughter: nieta
The word does not appear in many dictionaries, and is not a standard genealogical term. The usual spelling appears to be hyphenated as "step-granddaughter" rather than stepgranddaughter (as in stepdaughter and granddaughter) as seen in Wiktionary.
The plural spelling is Ellises.
Granddaughter is actually the correct spelling of this word.
The plural spelling for "daisy" is "daisies."
The plural spelling of "cypress" is "cypresses."