No, the correct phrasing is "It's just her and her brother." In this case, "her" should be used instead of "she" because it is the object of the verb "is."
While grammatically correct, it is better to say the only family she has is her brother. I think even better: Her brother is the only family she has. It is redundant to refer to her as a member of her own family.
The correct spelling is "brother-in-law" (your wife's brother).
You can say "I just got off work."
No, it is not correct. The correct way to say it is "Tyler's and my resumes are attached."
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "what a fun." It should be corrected to "What fun!" to make it grammatically accurate.
While grammatically correct, it is better to say the only family she has is her brother. I think even better: Her brother is the only family she has. It is redundant to refer to her as a member of her own family.
Your brother and you is correct.
No, the correct way to say that would be... "You should just go to work"
You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
You just *had* a meeting
The proper grammar would be: "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and me." "Me and your brother" works just as well. When in doubt, just take everything out except the personal reference. You probably would not say "I am mad at you for ditching I." or even worse: "Me am mad at you for ditching I." I is used as a subject, me is used as an object. The usage "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and I" is a very common error made by people who are perhaps trying a little too hard to be formal and correct.
Yes. To test sentence structure like this, say on part without the other in the sentence. For example, She ate pie. Her brother ate pie. Thus you could say she and her brother ate pie since it works if you remove the other subject.
The correct spelling is "brother-in-law" (your wife's brother).
No, it is not correct. The correct way to say it is "Tyler's and my resumes are attached."
Does your brother work in a hospital? is the correct sentence.
My brother goes to the bus station
Yes, it is correct. I always say that! You always say that! She/he always says that! They always say that! We always say that! just to add, My teacher always says that!