Asked by Anonymous
Is that her?
or
Is that she?
or
Is that she?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The correct word is "she."
It's a predicate nominative following the linking verb, "is." Since it means the same as the subject, the word must be the subject pronoun.
That is she.
Is that she?
It's a predicate nominative following the linking verb, "is." Since it means the same as the subject, the word must be the subject pronoun.
That is she.
Is that she?
Answered by
A
I thought it was natural to use "her", but I guess it is a common mistake.
Answered by
Steve
you are correct in that it is indeed common, though grammatically incorrect, usage.
Just as are
It's me.
Me too. (usually)
Just as are
It's me.
Me too. (usually)
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