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He is my brother, Tom vs He is my brother Tom

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "He is my brother, Tom" is used when you are directly addressing Tom, while "He is my brother Tom" is used when you are stating that Tom is your brother without directly addressing him.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1631 views

He is my brother, Tom

This phrase is correct when you are directly addressing Tom.

This phrase is used when you are talking to Tom and informing him that he is your brother.

Examples:

  • He is my brother, Tom. Can you pass me the salt, please?
  • She is my sister, Mary.
  • You are my best friend, John.
  • This is my dog, Max.
  • She is my teacher, Mrs. Johnson.
  • Jack, this is my brother, Tom.
  • I spoke with your brother, Tom, earlier.
  • Scarlett, he is my brother, and I will deal with it.
  • He is my brother, and I have loved him many lifetimes longer than you have been on this earth.
  • He is my brother, and I'm just trying to help.
  • He is my brother, okay?
  • A gentleman is my brother, Norman.
  • - I'm Merthin Fitzgerald and this is my brother, Ralph.
  • This is my brother, Mark.
  • This is my brother, Ronnie.
  • This is my brother, Jack.
  • I'm Sophie and that is my brother, Miles.
  • - Who is my brother, yes.
  • - This is my brother, Matt.
  • - This is my brother, Dave.
  • This is my brother, Clark. I'm Ross Edwards.
  • This is my brother, Tommy.
  • This is my brother, Cooper.
  • Maurice, this is my brother, Ronny.
  • This is my brother, Hal.

He is my brother Tom

This phrase is correct when you are stating that Tom is your brother without directly addressing him.

This phrase is used when you are simply stating the fact that Tom is your brother, without directly speaking to Tom.

Examples:

  • He is my brother Tom. He works as a doctor.
  • She is my sister Mary. She loves to paint.
  • You are my best friend John. Let's go to the movies.
  • This is my dog Max. He is very playful.
  • She is my teacher Mrs. Johnson. She teaches math.
  • My brother Tom's eldest boy.
  • My brother Tom Hagen, Miss Kay Adams.
  • My brother Tom brought that gun back.
  • Mr Peevey, you remember my brother Tom.
  • So my brother Tom put on all the columns in here.
  • Jack, this is my brother, Tom.
  • I think my brother Tom is light in his loafers too... ...but he wears Keds.
  • Your brother Tom, he never claimed Huff as his son.
  • His brother Tom's not at all better.
  • My brother Pete from Boston and my brother Tom from New Jersey are taking Pam and I out for lunch to celebrate the engagement.
  • Brother Tom wanted in two states - robbed a bank in Missouri, killed a Pinkerton in Arkansas.
  • How he and his brother Tom tormented you daily?
  • Call your brother Tom to get out of the house.
  • My brother Sonny found Tom Hagen in the street.
  • I spoke with your brother, Tom, earlier.
  • Please, he is my brother.
  • I will never forget that he is my brother.
  • He is my brother's friend.
  • Scarlett, he is my brother, and I will deal with it.
  • But I have heard nothing, and he is my brother.

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