She
She is a personal pronoun in English used to refer to a female person or a female animal that has been mentioned or is clearly identifiable. It functions as the third-person singular subject pronoun, with its other forms including the object pronoun her, the possessive determiner her, and the possessive pronoun hers. The reflexive form is herself.
In ordinary sentences, she appears as the subject: She arrived on time. As an object: I saw
Historically, the modern pronoun she developed from earlier feminine forms in Old and Middle English, evolving
In contemporary use, she remains widespread in everyday language. It is common for speakers to pair she/her
See also: pronoun, gender-neutral language, singular they, gender identity pronouns.