The next events passed in the darkness behind her eyelids. Eri letting
go of the barrier and leaning forward. Her/She being shoved violently
backward. Her/She tumbling down, ending face up on the floor.
Is she or her the correct word? Why?
personal-pronounspronouns
The next events passed in the darkness behind her eyelids. Eri letting
go of the barrier and leaning forward. Her/She being shoved violently
backward. Her/She tumbling down, ending face up on the floor.
Is she or her the correct word? Why?
Best Answer
I would suggest the following revision. Note: I'm making some assumptions that might be incorrect based on context. It sounds like someone shoved her over a railing of some sort?
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She is used when it's the subject of a sentence. Her is when it's the object of a sentence, or possessive.
Subject: She did something.
Object: Something was done to her.
Possessive: Her dog is small.