The sentence to complete is: "My grandfather left most of his money to an NGO; the rest went directly to my daughter and .............." The correct option is "me". Here is the explanation:
- In English grammar, when the pronoun is used as the object of a verb or preposition, the objective case form is required. After the preposition "to", an objective pronoun should follow.
- The pronouns 'I' and 'myself' are not suitable here as 'I' is a subject pronoun and 'myself' is a reflexive pronoun, typically used for emphasis or to indicate that the subject and object are the same.
- 'Me' is the correct objective form of the first-person pronoun in this context.
Therefore, the sentence correctly reads: "My grandfather left most of his money to an NGO; the rest went directly to my daughter and me." This maintains the grammatical structure and clarity of the sentence.