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she went to the store vs sally went to the store

Both phrases are correct, but 'She went to the store' is a general statement about a female person going to the store, while 'Sally went to the store' specifically identifies the person who went to the store as Sally.
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Last updated: April 01, 2025 • 5342 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to make a general statement about a female person going to the store.

"she went to the store"

This phrase is used to convey a general statement about a female person going to the store without specifying her name.
  • She went to the store with Angela. 6. Six of us had to squeeze in the tiny car. 7. Every Thursday, Kenny goes to Wal-Mart with them. 8. At the store, the cashier ...
  • Jun 9, 2009 ... One good way to test this rule is to see how it sounds when you use each pronoun individually: It sounds right to say, “She went to the store.
  • Example: Mary bought some bread when she went to the store. Example: When she went to the store, Mary bought some bread. Example: If she goes to the ...
  • She - She went to the store. Her - Mary is going to give her the books soon. We - We went to the store. Us - When is Tom going to give us the books. They - They ...

Alternatives:

  • She went shopping.
  • She visited the store.
  • She made a trip to the store.
  • She ran errands.
  • She went out for groceries.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to specifically identify Sally as the person who went to the store.

"sally went to the store"

This phrase is used when you want to specify the name of the person who went to the store, in this case, Sally.
  • Sally went to the store and the (returns, returned) home. We watched the movie and then (walk, walked) to the coffee shop across the street. When the student ...
  • Example: Sally went to the store. (WW = 5). If there is no punctuation after the last word which seems to be incomplete, do not include this last word in WW score.
  • e.g. Sally went to the store, and she bought a dozen red roses. Sally went to the store and bought a dozen red roses. (In the second example, there is no subject ...
  • Sally went to the store and bought: sugar, flour, milk, and eggs. (incorrect). Sally went to the store and bought sugar, flour, milk, and eggs. (correct). Do not use a ...

Alternatives:

  • Sally went shopping.
  • Sally visited the store.
  • Sally made a trip to the store.
  • Sally ran errands.
  • Sally went out for groceries.

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