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"She" is asubjective pronoun; "her" is objective.

This means one would use "she" when describing a female as a subject of a sentence.

Example: She has a vile temper.

A rather common mistake of English speakers is to assume that anything beyond a verb is considered objective, but the sentence

It is she.

is the correct form of a sentence of this type; subject and object in this sentence are in fact reversed.

"Her" would apply if used as the object of a verb or preposition.

Example: Johnny gave her a box of candy.

Example: People tend to keep away from her.

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A heron is a wading bird. Here are some sentences.

  • The heron flew down and landed beside the lake.
  • The heron caught a fish.
  • We saw a heron early in the morning.
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i love her. that's her, right there. when are you going to her house?

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"She" refers to a person. "Her" is the possessive pronoun, indicating the "she" owns something. Example: She could not find her bag.

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