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Her vs. She

What's the Difference?

Her and She are both pronouns used to refer to a female person or object. However, "Her" is used as an object pronoun, while "She" is used as a subject pronoun. For example, you would say "She is going to the store" when referring to a female person as the subject of the sentence, but you would say "I gave the book to her" when referring to a female person as the object of the sentence. Both pronouns are essential in English grammar for correctly identifying the roles of female subjects and objects in sentences.

Comparison

Her
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She
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