she
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Pronunciation
[change]Pronoun
[change]Pronoun |
- (personal) A female person or animal without identifying or describing her. The person is normally identified or described earlier in the text or sentence.
- The woman with the glasses played the trumpet. She didn't play very well.
- Agatha Christie was an English writer, but she is now dead.
- (personal) A ship or a machine such as a car.
- She is one of the largest ships you can ever find in this port.
- I bought this car 5 years ago, but she is still working well.
Singular | Plural | ||||||||||
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Subject | Object | Possessive 1 | Possessive 2 | Reflexive | Subject | Object | Possessive 1 | Possessive 2 | Reflexive | ||
First | I | me | my | mine | myself | we | us | our | ours | ourselves | |
Second | you | you | your | yours | yourself | you | you | your | yours | yourselves | |
Third | Feminine | she | her | her | hers | herself | they | them | their | theirs | themselves |
Masculine | he | him | his | his | himself | ||||||
Impersonal | it | it | its | its | itself |
Noun
[change]- A she refers to a female.
- Alice is definitely a she.