Hello, everyone. Today we are going to learn the English word she. This is a very important word because it is used to refer to females. For example, when you want to talk about your mother, sister, or any female person, you use she.
She is a pronoun, specifically a third person singular pronoun. It is used to replace the name or identity of a female person. For example: Mary is a student. She is smart. Here, she replaces Mary.
She is often used with verbs to form subject-verb structures. For example: She runs. She reads books. Remember to use the third person singular form of the verb.
It's important to distinguish between she and her. She is the nominative case, used at the beginning of a sentence. Her is the objective case, used after verbs or prepositions. For example: She sees her. In this sentence, the first she is the subject, and her is the object.
Let's look at some example sentences. First: She likes apples. Second: She is reading a story. Third: She goes to school every day. In each sentence, she is the subject performing the action.
She can also be used to express emotions or describe characteristics. For example: She seems happy today. She has long hair. She is my best friend. These sentences show how she can be used in various contexts.
Let's summarize what we've learned. First, she is a third person singular feminine pronoun. Second, it is used as the subject of a sentence. Third, remember the difference between she and her. Finally, practice common collocations and example sentences to reinforce your understanding.