Use either:
- Me and my son
- My son and I
My son stared at the sun ND GOT BINDED ;)
He very tersely scolded his son.
Depending on the context, I would not regard it as hyperbole.
My son is only in grade three, but he spells very well. The witch would cast many spells on people.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
It would be "My son and I" when it is the subject of a sentence and "My son and me" when it is the object. For example, "My son and I went to the store" (subject) versus "He gave the book to my son and me" (object).
You and your son are both invited to my birthday party.
I would disown my son if he were a murderer.
My son stared at the sun ND GOT BINDED ;)
The mother was devastated when she realized her son was dishonest.
he sired his son
The answer to this question would depend on the context of the sentence you are trying to form. If the word "sons" is singular, as in only one son, the sentence should look like this: "My son's dad's job is hard." If there was more than one son invloved, the sentence would look like this: "My sons' dad's job is hard."
A Simon is a bluntly little son.
He could not explicate the actions of his son.
A king's son is known as a prince.
Son can you take out the garbage please.
Yo son is a hostage.