her

S1 W1

BrE /hɜːr/ AmE /hɜːr/

pronoun en → es

1 FEMININE POSSESSIVE PRONOUN A1

used to show that something belongs to a female person or animal

su (femenino)

  • [T + obj]

Collocations her car · her house

  • That's her book.

    Ese es su libro.

2 FEMININE OBJECT PRONOUN A1

used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that has already been mentioned, or is known about from the situation

ella (objeto)

  • [T + obj]
  • She gave her a present.

    Le dio un regalo.

3 FEMININE REFLEXIVE PRONOUN A2

used to show that the action of a verb affects the female person or animal doing it

ella misma (reflexivo)

  • [T + obj]
  • She hurt herself.

    Se lastimó.

4 FEMININE SUBJECT PRONOUN A1

used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the subject of a sentence, question, etc.

ella (sujeto)

  • [T + obj]
  • She likes coffee.

    Ella le gusta el café.

5 FEMININE OBJECT PRONOUN IN QUESTIONS A2

used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the object of a question

¿a ella?

  • [T + obj]
  • Did she give it to her?

    ¿Se lo dio a ella?

6 FEMININE OBJECT PRONOUN IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES A2

used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the object of a negative sentence

a ella

  • [T + obj]
  • She didn't give it to her.

    No se lo dio a ella.

7 FEMININE OBJECT PRONOUN IN RELATIVE CLAUSES B1

used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is the object of a relative clause

a quien, que ella

  • [T + obj]
  • She's the woman who her husband left.

    Ella es la mujer a quien su marido dejó.

8 FEMININE OBJECT PRONOUN IN COMPARISONS B1

used instead of a noun to refer to a female person or animal that is being compared in a sentence

a ella

  • [T + obj]
  • She's taller than her sister.

    Ella es más alta que su hermana.