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who is she vs who is her

The correct phrase is "Who is she?". In English, we use the subjective form of pronouns (like she, he, I, we, they) after the verb "to be". Using the objective form (her, him, me, us, them) in this context is incorrect.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 759 views

who is she

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask for the identity of a female person. The subjective form of the pronoun 'she' is used after the verb 'is'.

Examples:

  • Who is she? I've never seen her before.
  • Who is she? Do you know her name?
  • Who is she? She looks familiar.
  • Who is she? Is she a friend of yours?
  • Who is she? Can you introduce me to her?
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who is her

This phrase is incorrect in English. The objective form 'her' should not be used after the verb 'is'.

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