Can someone tell me if this is the correct use of pronouns?

My brother owes me money and he refuses to pay me. (Possessive pronoun)
I now have to pay my parents back. (Subject pronoun)
My parents said they’ve given me enough time already. (Object pronoun)
Everybody is mad at me now. (Indefinite pronoun)
I told myself not to borrow him the money. (Reflexive pronoun)

Each sentence contains more than one pronoun.

Please repost these sentences with the pronoun you need to identify in CAPITAL letters.

All of the pronouns are used correctly except in the last sentence.

Yes, the use of pronouns in the given sentences is correct.

In the sentence "My brother owes me money and he refuses to pay me," the pronoun "he" is used as a possessive pronoun to refer to the brother.

In the sentence "I now have to pay my parents back," the pronoun "I" is used as a subject pronoun to refer to the person speaking.

In the sentence "My parents said they’ve given me enough time already," the pronoun "they" is used as an object pronoun to refer to the parents.

In the sentence "Everybody is mad at me now," the pronoun "everybody" is an indefinite pronoun, used to refer to a group of unspecified people.

However, in the sentence "I told myself not to borrow him the money," there is an error. The correct reflexive pronoun should be used, which would be "myself". The corrected sentence would be "I told myself not to borrow myself the money."

If you are uncertain about pronoun usage, it can be helpful to consult a grammar resource or style guide, such as a grammar book or website, to ensure accurate usage.