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She or her

How do I know when to say "she" or "her"........I always confuse these ??
  

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You use "she" when it is the subject or predicate of a verb. She is at home I am as tall as she "her", when it is a complement or after a preposition I'm talking to her I'll go with her He told her he was going to get married

  • You use "she" when it is the subject or predicate of a verb.
  • She is at home I am as tall as she "her", when it is a complement or after a preposition I'm talking to her I'll go with her He told her he was going to get married
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You use "she" when it is the subject or predicate of a verb.
She is at home
I am as tall as she
"her", when it is a complement or after a preposition
I'm talking to her
I'll go with her
He told her he was going to get married

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