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The pronoun for you and your brother would be "we" when referring to both of you collectively. Individually, the pronouns would be "you" for the singular second person and "he" for the singular third person when referring to your brother.

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What has the correct pronoun Her and your brother enjoy debating about politics?

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Is her brother pronoun?

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