Difference Between She and Her (With Table)

Both ‘she ‘and ‘her’ are feminine pronouns. ‘She’ is a pronoun that is used to refer a noun that is mentioning a female subject. ‘Her’ is also a pronoun for female gender but there exists a difference in the context used. ‘Her’ is commonly used to refer a noun in that comes in the place of an object.

She vs Her

The main difference between She and Her is that ‘She’ is the pronoun that takes up the place of the feminine noun that is mentioned earlier in a sentence. The pronoun ‘her’ is used in places where the pronoun ‘she’ is mentioned earlier. ‘Her’ follows ‘she’ for the better structuring of a sentence.

‘She’ is the pronoun that is substituted in the place of a female noun. This noun may be mentioned earlier in the context. When this noun is to be again referred to, the pronoun she is used. This is to reduce the repetition that occurs when the noun is reused again and again. Also ‘She’ is used to denote feminine characters and nonliving things.

‘Her’ is the pronoun that does a similar job as ‘She’. ‘Her’ is used in places where the subject is already mentioned. The noun is only referred once in a text and after that, ‘her’ is substituted. But to substitute so, ‘her’ should be either taking the place of the object or it should be following the pronoun ‘she’.


 

Comparison Table Between She and Her (in Tabular Form)

Parameter of Comparison

She

Her

Pronoun classification

‘She’ is a subjective pronoun. It is used to mention the feminine subject again in a context.

‘Her’ is a possessive pronoun. It is used to possessively explain the details of the noun that was mentioned earlier.

Case

‘She’ is used as a nominative pronoun. It is used to nominate a name in a context.

‘Her’ is used as an accusative pronoun. It relates the noun with the verb that is referred to in the context.

Presence

‘She’ comes in the place of the subject in a sentence.

‘Her’ comes in the place of an object in a sentence.

Forms

‘She’ refers to a pronoun alone.

‘Her’ refers to an adjective as well as a pronoun.

Position

‘She’ comes as a subject. So the sentence can start with it.

‘Her’ comes as an adjective as well as a pronoun. So it is generally positioned after a preposition or a linking word.

 

When to Use She?

‘She’ is an English pronoun that is used in literature to compensate for the repetition of a noun. Each time a feminine noun is used, to explain about it, we use the pronoun ‘she’. ‘She’ is used at the beginning of a sentence rather than the intermediate parts of it. Usually, ‘she’ is used to mention something about which a previous idea is given.

‘She’ is used as a subjective pronoun. This means that it takes the place of the subject in a sentence. The sentence can be of any context and the only requirement is that the gender that is being talked should be female. It can be about anything ranging from a female human to a female animal. So ‘she is being used to identify collective things.

At times, ‘She’ can also be used to mention nonliving objects. There are certain objects for which the gender is fixed as female. A country is an example of such a situation. The antonym of ‘she’ is ‘he’. So at places where ‘she; cannot be used as a pronoun, ‘he’ should be substituted.

For example: ‘Neena hails from India. She is a graduate.’

  • ‘Titanic was large. She was a beauty.’
 

When to Use Her?

‘Her’ is known as the proverb that is substituted for mentioning the secondary details about the noun. After mentioning the name of a feminine subject, we use ‘she’ in places where the noun is re mentioned. If we are again interested in mentioning the additional details about the subject, we use her instead of the noun.

‘Her’ can be used as an objective pronoun. Since this pronoun comes as a secondary part, at times, we can also call this as an object. It can also be used as an adjective to describe the subject. The form it appears changes according to the context of the sentence.  It is also used as a determiner to describe a certain title.

Similar to ‘she’ ‘her’ can also be used to explain something related to the female gender. It can also be used to connect something that belongs to a nonliving thing, which is commonly related as feminine. A vehicle is an example of such a consequence.  The antonym of ‘her’ is ‘him.’

For example: She is bright. Her attitude is good.

  • My pup is missing. Her kennel is empty.

Main Differences Between She and Her

  1. ‘She’ is used as a subjective pronoun whereas ‘her’ is used as a possessive pronoun that is used to add more possessiveness to a sentence.
  2. With the pronoun ‘she’, we mention something about the subject and nominate it. With the pronoun ‘her’, we accuse the verb and relate it with the subject.
  3. ‘She’ takes only the pronoun form but ‘her’ can be a pronoun as well as an adjective.
  4. ‘She’ usually takes place of the subject of a sentence while ‘he’ usually takes place of the object in a sentence.
  5. ‘She’ is used at the beginning of a sentence while ‘her’ can be used at any position according to the context.

 

Conclusion

‘She’ is a pronoun which in English literature specifies something related to a female character. She is used in places of subjects where the noun is not required to be repeated. This usage gives us precise information about the subject and avoids the inconvenience of the recurrence of the subject.

‘Her’ is also a pronoun that is used to explain about the feminine gender. It takes the position after the pronoun ‘she’ in a sentence. When a secondary information is to be added after mentioning the pronoun ‘she’, ‘her’ is used. It is an objective pronoun as it takes place of the object. Also, it can be used as an adjective in certain situations.


References

  1. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/she
  2. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/her