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  1. When to use "she's"(short form) and and "she is"(full form)? What …

    Nov 8, 2019 · The difference is that she's and similar shortened forms are used in colloquial speech, but not in certain cases. In your example, she is being emphasised.

  2. Is it correct to say your pronouns are "she/they" or should it be …

    Aug 23, 2024 · In short, "she/they" is the most common way for a person to indicate that they go by "she/her" or "they/them" pronouns, likely with a preference for the former. It is not incorrect. …

  3. word usage - Reason for the current trend to use «she» as the …

    Jun 4, 2011 · Taken from the Free Online Dictionary: Usage Note: Using she as a generic or gender-neutral singular pronoun is more common than might be expected, given the …

  4. Where is she? or Where is she at? - English Language & Usage …

    Sep 12, 2020 · The " at " is redundant. It is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as " Where is she/he?". This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and …

  5. Different pronunciations of "she's" depending on the meaning

    When words are emphasized, the emphasis is some difference in any or all of: volume, pitch, duration, and shape. So when she's is unemphasized there is a small difference in the sound …

  6. Why does the contraction "she's" mean she is or she has?

    So as grammarians do you think the contracted form of she has should be she 's? More importantly, are there rules for contracting words? Say, if I wanted to express She was as a …

  7. He looked the same “as she” or “as her”? [duplicate]

    Dec 15, 2018 · In formal style, it appears as the nominative "she", as in the unreduced clause "He looked the same as she looked". But informal style has accusative "me" (though the verb …

  8. "She" or "her" following "no one but"?

    Which pronoun is correct in the following sentence? No one but her/she ever made a perfect score on the test The answer according to the book is "her", but it is getting on my nerves. I …

  9. pronouns - Referring to objects as "she" - English Language

    Sep 18, 2010 · Sometimes people are referring to mechanical objects as "she": I love my car. She always gets the best service. Are there any rules when it is appropriate to use "she" instead of …

  10. Which is correct: 'as beautiful as her' or 'as beautiful as she'?

    Sep 8, 2014 · as she is likely to be used poetically or formally and is more archaic than the usage of as her. Either will do and most native speakers will understand your meaning or intent.