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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

She herself?

is it gramatically corect to use this kind of phrase? For example,

Linda believes that the best carer for the children would be Jenny and after that – she herself?

meaning: Linda believes that the best carer would be Jenny, but she (Linda) would be the second best carer.

Can I use "she herself"?

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"she herself" sounds weird. Linda believes that the best care giver for the children would be Jenny and after that – she herself?

  • "she herself" sounds weird.
  • Linda believes that the best care giver for the children would be Jenny and after that – she herself?
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"she herself" sounds weird.

Linda believes that the best care giver for the children would be Jenny and after that – she herself?

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