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.
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.
Does your brother work in a hospital? is the correct sentence.
My brother goes to the bus station
That is the correct spelling of "brother" (male sibling).
The sentence I beseech thy forgiveness brother is not grammatically correct.
Depends on how you use it. ========================= I would not say "My daughter and my brother live at Israel", any more than I would say "I live at Chicago".
The correct spelling is "brother-in-law" (your wife's brother).
It should be--- You and your brother hid in the kitchen.
you can say "nong" to a little brother or sister
Wow, stupid question. But, to answer that... say this to your brother: "Hey ________ your pretty tight for a brother"
If you want to say brother, as in Big Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dai Gou Gou. If you want to say brother, as in Little Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dia Dia. From Calv860