Leon Alan Wright
It's hard to see because an appositive should be set off by commas. The sentence should be, 'Lisa must meet your brother, Richard, before he goes to college in the fall.'The appositive is the noun Richard, which restates the noun 'brother'.
No. A verb is an action word. Brothers is a noun- the name of a person, place or thing.
The noun brother's is a singular possessive noun.The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example sentences:My brother's house is on Main Street.We can stop at my brother's office.My brother's birthday is on Friday.What is your brother's name?
His name was Richard Baker
There are no proper nouns in the sentence. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The nouns in the sentence (brother, school, and fall) are common nouns; brother and school are not specified by name.
the name of the wright brothers are wilber and Orville
There are two versions of 'your brother and you' that can function as the subject of the sentence:"My brother and I read about the Wrights last week.""We read about the Wrights last week.""Your brother and you read about the Wrights last week.""You read about the Wrights last week." (the subject pronoun 'you' is functioning as the plural)
Orville
no they aren't
1900
December 17, 1903 
a long time
Yes they are brother. You didnt know that. If u diddnt steele ison is my brother. my name is Richard and i love you steele ison. love your brother Richard.
Richard rubin is his full name. I think
he and his brother built the 1 airplane
Richard Thomas Hough has written: 'London Tara Hotel, Wrights Lane, Kensington, London'
Steven.