My parents and we. Is that correct?

Yes, but only if this phrase is used as a subject of predicate nominative.

You'd also need to clarify the antecedent of the pronoun.

What is the whole sentence?

No... can you use my family and i? or the group and my parents?

That is wrong it should be

My parents and I.

No honey it should be My parents and I.

What one sounds better

My parents and me talked to grandma on the phone.
or
My parents and I talked to grammar on the phone.

The better sounding one is the second one
My parents and I talked to grammar on the phone.

Hope I helped I'm in 7 grade.

The sentence "My parents and we" is not grammatically correct. Let me explain.

In English, pronouns vary depending on their grammatical role in a sentence. In this case, "we" and "parents" are both subjects (or nominative pronouns) and should be used in a different way to form a grammatically correct sentence.

To fix this sentence, you could say "My parents and I." Let me explain the reasoning behind this correction:

1. Identify the subject: In this case, the subject is a group of people consisting of "my parents" and "I."

2. Use the pronoun correctly: When referring to oneself in a subject position, the pronoun "I" is used. So, it is preferred to say "My parents and I," rather than "me" or "we."

Now, in a different sentence, if you were referring to a group that includes yourself and others as the object of a verb or preposition, you would use "us." For example: "They invited my parents and us to the party." In this case, "us" is used because it functions as the object.

Remember, choosing the correct pronoun depends on its role in the sentence.