Can she or can her?

1. “She” is an object pronoun while “her” is a possessive pronoun. 2. “She” is used for the subject of the sentence while “her” is used for the object of the sentence.
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Can she or may she?

May is the more formal word, and if you are at all concerned about being tut-tutted, a safe choice. Can is now the verb of choice for ability, and both can and may are still used in the "possibility" sense. You may use can if you wish, and you can use may if it makes you feel better.
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How we can use her?

Her is a third person singular pronoun. Her is used as the object of a verb or a preposition. Her is also a possessive determiner. You use her to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal.
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Is she and her husband correct grammar?

English-U.S. No, it's SHE and her husband. That is the only correct answer.
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Can I use his for girl?

In written English, his is sometimes used to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Many people prefer to use 'his or her' or 'their' as an alternative to 'his'.
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Basic English Grammar: Pronouns - SHE, HER, HE, HIS



Can we use him for boy?

language note: Him is a third person singular pronoun. Him is used as the object of a verb or a preposition. You use him to refer to a man, boy, or male animal.
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What is the meaning of SHE her?

- she/her/hers (for someone who might identify as female), - they/them/their (for someone who might not identify strictly as male or female, these pronouns are considered 'gender neutral'; also used when referring to multiple people).
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Which is correct she or her?

1. “She” is an object pronoun while “her” is a possessive pronoun. 2. “She” is used for the subject of the sentence while “her” is used for the object of the sentence.
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Which is correct she and her sister or her and her sister?

The sentence is gramatically correct because the pronoun is part of a compound subject and the subject has to be in nominative case (she).
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Is it correct to say she and her friends?

She and her friend went out last night, would be the correct version. She and her and both personal pronouns. We use “she” when the person is the subject performing the action.
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Is it correct to say this is she or this is her?

In English, the non-emphatic subject case is she, and all other forms (object case and emphatic form) are her. Therefore, in natural English the correct answer is "This is her." This is how non-native speakers learn to say the sentence.
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Can their be singular?

They, their, them, themselves: English lacks a common-gender third person singular pronoun that can be used to refer to indefinite pronouns (such as everyone, anyone, someone). Writers and speakers have supplied this lack by using the plural pronouns.
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Is she they the same as she her?

She/her: the former is a subject, the latter is the 3rd singular female complement. She/they: both are subjects; the former refers to a singular, feminine subject, the latter a plural 3rd person subject, both masculine and feminine.
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When to use can?

"Can" is one of the most commonly used modal verbs in English. It can be used to express ability or opportunity, to request or offer permission, and to show possibility or impossibility.
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Can grammar rules?

Auxiliary verb can (positive) - can't (negative) use

Use can, when you ask someone to do things. Use 'can' to talk about possibility. Always use can with another verb. I can = I know to do something. / I know that something is possible for me.
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Can I or could I?

Both 'can' and ' could' are modal verbs that refer to 'a possibility', 'ability' or 'capacity'. 'Can' refers to a general truth or something that has a strong possibility. 'Could' refers to something that has a weak possibility, or something that might happen, but not necessarily a general truth.
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Is it correct to say her I and her brother?

Both are correct. The first one uses the possessive adjective (her), so you need to follow it up with a noun: He is her and her brother's friend.
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Is she your sister correct sentence?

No. In each case the correct pronoun is "she." Using "it" to refer to a person who's present at the moment of speaking would be rude, I think. The only way the word "it" can work is if you are insisting that your sister is not a human being but is instead an inanimate thing.
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Is it him or her?

The word him is used to refer/denote the male person/animal as the object of the preposition or the verb. The word her is used as a possessive pronoun to denote something that belongs to a feminine noun. It is used as a Pronoun. It is used as a Possessive Pronoun.
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Can you start a sentence with she?

So, no. It's not true that good sentences can't start with “he,” “she” or “they.”
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Can we use his or her for animals?

As you mention in your question, we can use 'he' or 'she' to refer to an animal that is a pet. In fact, we nearly always do this. Not only do we use this when the animal is our own pet, but also when we meet someone else's pet for the first time.
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What does she Her mean in Linkedin?

she/her/hers (used by someone who might identify as a female) they/them/their (used by someone who might not identify strictly as male or female, also considered “gender neutral,” or used when referring to more than one person)
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Should I put my pronouns in my email signature?

Pronouns should form an integral part of the signature. If you decide to include gender pronouns in your email signature, it's best to add them next to your name. That's where most people expect to see this information.
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How do you ask someone their pronouns?

The easiest way to lean into asking someone about their pronouns is to share your own: “Hello, my name is Charlie and I go by 'he, him, his' pronouns.”
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