The correct pronoun is: "She and my brother enjoy debating about politics."
The personal pronoun 'she' is the subjective form.
The noun phrase 'she and my brother' is the subject of the sentence.
The personal pronoun 'her' is the objective form which functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.
The correct subject personal pronoun is:She and your brother enjoy debating about politics. (compound subject of the sentence)The personal pronoun that functions as objectis:I discussed politics with her and your brother. (compound object of the preposition 'with')
Here is a good grammar rule to remember:make a sentence simple and the answer will often magically become clear!When more than one person is mentioned in a sentence, cross off the other person and see if the sentence makes sense.(Use your ear!)So, cross off “and your brother.”Her enjoy(s) debating?!No way!SHE enjoy(s) debating!Therefore, the sentence should read, “She and your brother enjoy debating about politics.”On a more technical note, a pronoun needs to be in the nominative case (I, we, you, he, she, it, they, who) when serving as the subject.
Does your brother work in a hospital? is the correct sentence.
The sentence I beseech thy forgiveness brother is not grammatically correct.
yes
They are Anu's brothers in law.
The error is the use of "I" instead of "me." The correct wording should be "He gave advice to my brother and me."
Elder should be corrected to older.
I'm going to watch movie with my boyfriend and my brother after this.
No, "Her brother's car" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase; it has no verb. For example:Her brother's car is new. (the noun phrase is the subject of the verb 'is')She's driving her brother's car. (the noun phrase is the direct object of the verb 'driving')
Your brother and you is correct.
The word to needs to replace the word with.