she
21she- — [ʃi:] prefix female ▪ a she goat ▪ a she devil (=evil woman) …
22she- — [ʃi:] prefix female ▪ a she goat ▪ a she devil (=evil woman) …
23she'll — [ ʃil ] short form the usual way of saying or writing she will. This is not often used in formal writing: She ll be home in about an hour …
24she — mid 12c., probably evolving from O.E. seo, sio (acc. sie), fem. of demonstrative pronoun se the. The Old English word for she was heo, hio, however by 13c. the pronunciation of this had converged by phonetic evolution with HE (Cf. he) he, which… …
25she/he — [[t]ˈʃi ərˈhi, ˈʃiˈhi[/t]] pron. fun use she or he: used to replace a singular nominative pronoun in denoting a person of either sex: Each employee must sign the register when she/he enters or leaves[/ex] Compare s/he usage: See he I …
26she'd — ► CONTRACTION ▪ she had; she would …
27she'll — ► CONTRACTION ▪ she shall; she will …
28she's — ► CONTRACTION ▪ she is; she has …
29she'd — [shēd] contraction 1. she had 2. she would …
30she's — [shēz] contraction 1. she is 2. she has …