my sister and __ are pleased to accept your invitation.
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my sister and they are pleased to accept your inviation
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The answer to your question is:
"My sister and I are pleased to accept your invitation."
Explanation:
In the given sentence, the best-fitted word is 'I' because the way the sentence is said, it clearly indicates that the person saying it is expressing his gratitude to the person who has invited him and his sister.
My family can also be an option but then it won't make any sense to exclude his sister from the rest of the family and taking her name separately, until and unless her name has been separately mentioned by the one inviting them.
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