she
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.
Exemples
3 sur 5She is my best friend from school.
She is my best friend from school.
She shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.
She shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.
She's coming over tonight for some pizza.
She's coming over tonight for some pizza.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Remember that 'She' starts with an 'S' like 'Sister.'
Quiz rapide
Sarah is a doctor. ____ works at the local hospital.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : She
Exemples
She is my best friend from school.
everydayShe is my best friend from school.
She shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.
formalShe shall be appointed as the primary contact for this case.
She's coming over tonight for some pizza.
informalShe's coming over tonight for some pizza.
She concludes that the results of the study are statistically significant.
academicShe concludes that the results of the study are statistically significant.
She leads the marketing department with great efficiency.
businessShe leads the marketing department with great efficiency.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
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
Souvent confondu avec
'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.
Notes d'usage
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.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often use the object form 'her' as a subject, saying 'Her is happy' instead of 'She is happy.'
Astuce mémo
Remember that 'She' starts with an 'S' like 'Sister.'
Origine du mot
From the Middle English word 'sche', derived from the Old English feminine demonstrative pronoun 'sēo'.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
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 rapide
Sarah is a doctor. ____ works at the local hospital.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : She
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