A1 pronoun Neutral #30 más común

she

/ʃiː/

She is a third-person singular pronoun used as the subject of a verb to refer to a female person or animal. It is used to avoid repeating a specific name or noun after the female subject has already been introduced.

Ejemplos

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1

She is my best friend from school.

She is my best friend from school.

2

She shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.

She shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.

3

She's coming over tonight for some pizza.

She's coming over tonight for some pizza.

Familia de palabras

Adjetivo
her (possessive)
Relacionado
woman
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Truco para recordar

Remember that 'She' starts with an 'S' like 'Sister.'

Quiz rápido

Sarah is a doctor. ____ works at the local hospital.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: She

Ejemplos

1

She is my best friend from school.

everyday

She is my best friend from school.

2

She shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.

formal

She shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.

3

She's coming over tonight for some pizza.

informal

She's coming over tonight for some pizza.

4

She concludes that the results of the study are statistically significant.

academic

She concludes that the results of the study are statistically significant.

5

She leads the marketing department with great efficiency.

business

She leads the marketing department with great efficiency.

Familia de palabras

Adjetivo
her (possessive)
Relacionado
woman

Colocaciones comunes

she said she said
she is she is
she was she was
she has she has
she wants she wants

Frases Comunes

she's the one

she is the specific person intended

that's what she said

a common joke response

she'll be right

an idiom meaning everything will be okay

Se confunde a menudo con

she vs her

'She' is a subject pronoun used for the person doing the action, whereas 'her' is an object pronoun used for the person receiving the action.

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Notas de uso

Use 'she' as the subject of a sentence to refer to a single female. It can also be used traditionally to refer to ships, countries, or the moon, though this is less common today.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use the object form 'her' as a subject, saying 'Her is happy' instead of 'She is happy.'

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Truco para recordar

Remember that 'She' starts with an 'S' like 'Sister.'

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Origen de la palabra

From the Middle English word 'sche', derived from the Old English feminine demonstrative pronoun 'sēo'.

Patrones gramaticales

Subject pronoun for feminine singular Requires singular verb conjugation (e.g., she works, she is) Replaces a feminine noun in the subject position
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Contexto cultural

In modern English, usage is evolving to ensure gender-neutral options like 'they' are used if a person's gender identity is not female.

Quiz rápido

Sarah is a doctor. ____ works at the local hospital.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: She

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extraprobful

C1

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uniservive

C1

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perialiion

C1

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underjudible

C1

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semiequion

C1

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inprivdom

C1

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hyperspecile

C1

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hyperpendward

C1

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