Posted by John on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 5:45pm.
The first two are correct, assuming that your sibling is making these statements.
If they are not spoken by siblings, "your" should come before Mother and Father.
In the last four sentences, we usually say "your brother," "your sister," "your uncle," and "your aunt."
The other way to write the last two sentences would be "Uncle George wants to see you" and "Aunt Mary wants to see you."
& I agree.
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