"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.
or
Instead of the phrase "freaked out", try:stunnedstartledalarmedpanicked
you can use 'rush' instead of 'hurry' in sentences.for eg-instead of "what is the hurry?" u can say "what is the rush for?"
Their belongings are over there.
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INSTEAD
you can use or , otherwise, or rather than.
what can i use instead of glyerin in making tootpaste
We could use leather instead.
You Can Use Paper Bags Instead Of Plastic
In this situation, you should use "what" instead of "which."
Will, when, why, it, can
For thickening soups, stews, and gravies, you can use flour instead of cornstarch.
You could not use lightning instead of batteries.
Yes, you can use butter instead of margarine in this recipe.
Yes, you can use ghee instead of butter in this recipe.
Australians use kangaroos instead of reindeer at Christmas.