No, you would say "She and Abby fight." The sentence calls for a subject pronoun to perform the action of the verb (fight). "Her" is an object pronoun (it is the direct or indirect object of the verb or the object of a preposition).
Removing "Abby" from the sentence helps identify which pronoun to use. (Note that the verb changes to the third person singular conjugation.) She fights is correct. Her fights is incorrect.
Abby
The correct sentence form is: Abby whispered, "The movie is about to start."
how do you say Abby in chinese
Abby has no meaning in Hawaiian, other than a person's name.
Names arent translated, they follow the bearer. Abby stays Abby, as far as local pronounciation allows it.
A-Bi A like in "my" Bi like in "bee" but with a really short "ee".
Yes, it is grammatically correct, as long as it is punctuated as a question: "Did you fight?"
Abaí, a pet form of Abaigeal.
how you say abbyis abbe.i have a sister naned abby ,so yea.
Abby " Tonys weird" Gibbs " your just now relizing that?"
J'adore abbie Thanks KJW x
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.