She, her, hers. The
third-person singular personal pronoun she has an
objective caseform of her and a
possessive case form of hers See case.She’d. This
contraction of she had and she would is not normally used in
standardEnglish writing.
She/he, her/him. Rewrite
this awkward concession to gender equality into more easily digested forms like she and he or they. See
sexist language.She’s. This
contraction of she is or she was is not normally used in
standardEnglish writing.
Shine, shone, shone. An
irregular verb meaning to
put light on or give o light,
in its main,
past tense, and past participle forms, the verb meaning to polish has a regular
conjugation: shine, shined, shined.”
Shone. See
shine.Shook. See
shake.Shoot, shot, shot. An
irregular verb in its main,
past tense, and past
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