heres

[Her]

Alt. of Here

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The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out.


pron. & a.
The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out.

pron. pl.
Alt. of Here


Her

Her , pron. & a. [OE. hire, here, hir, hure, gen. and dat. sing., AS. hire, gen. and dat. sing. of h'82o she. from the same root as E. he. See He.] The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out. &hand; The possessive her takes the form hers when the noun with which in agrees is not given, but implied. "And what his fortune wanted, hers could mend." Dryden.

Her, Here

Her, Here
, pron. pl. [OE. here, hire, AS. heora, hyra, gen. pl. of h&emac;. See He.] Of them; their. [Obs.] Piers Plowman.
On here bare knees adown they fall.

The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out.

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Usage Examples

A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never remembers her age.

'Tis the last rose of summer Left blooming alone All her lovely companions Are faded and gone.

A girl's legs are her best friends... but even the best of friends must part.

A friend never defends a husband who gets his wife an electric skillet for her birthday.

A father is always making his baby into a little woman. And when she is a woman he turns her back again.

A designer is only as good as the star who wears her clothes.

'The Cut' is going to give someone the opportunity of a lifetime and help that person achieve his or her dreams.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

A good wife is one who serves her husband in the morning like a mother does, loves him in the day like a sister does and pleases him like a prostitute in the night.

A good leader is one who can tell another how to reach his or her potential a great leader is one who can help another discover this potential for him or herself.

A great social success is a pretty girl who plays her cards as carefully as if she were plain.

A girl's got to do what she's got to do to make somebody pay her a compliment. If that means moaning 'til the cows come home, then so be it.

A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.

A bride at her second marriage does not wear a veil. She wants to see what she is getting.

A fool and her money are soon courted.

A blank wall of social and professional antagonism faces the woman physician that forms a situation of singular and painful loneliness, leaving her without support, respect or professional counsel.

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