A2 determiner Neutral #100 am häufigsten 1 Min. Lesezeit

her

/hɜːr/

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Use 'her' to show that something belongs to a female person, always placing it before a noun.

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  • Used to show possession by a female person.
  • Always placed directly before the noun it modifies.
  • Distinct from 'she' which acts as a subject.

Summary

Use 'her' to show that something belongs to a female person, always placing it before a noun.

  • Used to show possession by a female person.
  • Always placed directly before the noun it modifies.
  • Distinct from 'she' which acts as a subject.

Check for the noun following her

Always ensure a noun follows 'her'. If there is no noun, you likely need to use 'hers'.

Do not confuse with subject pronouns

Ensure you are not using 'her' as the subject of a sentence. 'Her went to the store' is incorrect; use 'She went to the store'.

Gendered language in English

English uses gendered pronouns like 'her' and 'his'. Be mindful of using these appropriately to respect the identity of the person being discussed.

Beispiele

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1

She forgot her keys on the table.

2

The candidate presented her proposal to the board.

3

I really like her style.

4

The author explores her themes in the final chapter.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
herself
Verb
n/a
Adjektiv
her

Merkhilfe

Remember that 'her' has 'h-e-r' inside it, just like 'she'. If you can replace it with 'his', you are likely using it correctly.

Overview

'Her' is a fundamental pronoun in English, functioning as a possessive determiner. It identifies the owner of an object or the subject of an action as female. Unlike 'his' or 'its', 'her' is specific to feminine gender identity. 2) Usage Patterns: As a determiner, 'her' must always be followed by a noun or a noun phrase. It does not stand alone; for example, you would say 'This is her car,' not 'This is her.' If you wish to use the word without a following noun, you must use the possessive pronoun 'hers'. 3) Common Contexts: It is used extensively in daily conversation, storytelling, and professional writing to clarify relationships and possession. Whether describing someone's physical appearance, their belongings, or their professional achievements, 'her' provides essential clarity regarding the subject. 4) Similar Words Comparison: 'Her' is often confused with 'she' and 'hers'. 'She' is a subject pronoun (e.g., 'She is happy'), whereas 'her' is a possessive determiner (e.g., 'Her smile is bright'). 'Hers' is a possessive pronoun that replaces a noun entirely (e.g., 'The book is hers'). Understanding these distinctions is crucial for grammatical accuracy.

Nutzungshinweise

The word 'her' is neutral in terms of formality and is used across all registers of English. It is strictly used for female subjects. Always ensure the noun it modifies follows immediately.

Häufige Fehler

A common mistake is using 'her' as a subject pronoun, such as 'Her went to school'. Another error is using 'her' without a noun when 'hers' is required, like saying 'That book is her'.

Merkhilfe

Remember that 'her' has 'h-e-r' inside it, just like 'she'. If you can replace it with 'his', you are likely using it correctly.

Wortherkunft

The word originates from Old English 'hire', which was the genitive case of the feminine pronoun 'heo'. Over centuries, it evolved into the modern possessive form used today.

Kultureller Kontext

In modern English, 'her' is a standard gendered pronoun. Using the correct pronoun is essential for clear communication and respecting individual identity.

Beispiele

1

She forgot her keys on the table.

everyday
2

The candidate presented her proposal to the board.

formal
3

I really like her style.

informal
4

The author explores her themes in the final chapter.

academic

Wortfamilie

Nomen
herself
Verb
n/a
Adjektiv
her

Häufige Kollokationen

her own
her mother
her career

Häufige Phrasen

in her opinion

on her own

with all her heart

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her vs Hers

Use 'hers' when the noun is implied or already mentioned. 'Her' needs a noun to follow it, while 'hers' stands alone.

her vs She

Use 'she' as the subject of a sentence to perform an action. 'Her' shows possession and cannot be the subject.

Grammatikmuster

her + [singular noun] her + [plural noun] her + [adjective] + [noun]

Check for the noun following her

Always ensure a noun follows 'her'. If there is no noun, you likely need to use 'hers'.

Do not confuse with subject pronouns

Ensure you are not using 'her' as the subject of a sentence. 'Her went to the store' is incorrect; use 'She went to the store'.

Gendered language in English

English uses gendered pronouns like 'her' and 'his'. Be mindful of using these appropriately to respect the identity of the person being discussed.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank

Fill in the blank with the correct possessive determiner.

Maria loves ___ new garden.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: her

We need a possessive determiner before the noun 'garden'.

multiple choice

Choose the correct sentence.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: That is her bag.

'Her' must precede a noun, making 'her bag' the only correct usage here.

sentence building

Rearrange the words to form a sentence.

is / her / cat / cute

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Her cat is cute.

The determiner 'her' modifies 'cat', forming the subject of the sentence.

Ergebnis: /3

Häufig gestellte Fragen

4 Fragen

No, as a determiner, it must be followed by a noun. If you want to end a sentence with a possessive, use 'hers' instead.

It is used for singular female nouns. For plural possession, you would use 'their' regardless of gender.

No, 'her' remains the same regardless of whether the noun following it is singular or plural. For example, 'her cat' and 'her cats' are both correct.

No, 'she' is a subject pronoun performing an action, while 'her' indicates possession. They serve different grammatical functions in a sentence.

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