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Technically, no. In formal writing, Is this she is correct. Is this her is, however, normal and therefore correct informal spoken English.

Technically: she is a subject pronoun and is notused in the object position. Her is an object pronoun and is not used in the subject position

Is this her? = correct

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11y ago

"That is she" is grammatically perfect, but unusual these days in all but formal writing.

If the question asked is, " Is that Rosemary ?", "Yes, that is her," or "Yes, she is Rosemary," are the appropriate answers in the positive.

The most common modern use is the object pronoun "her", and the usual way to avoid this choice is to make the pronoun the subject, not the object.

Example : "The person responsible was her."

Example : "She was the person responsible."

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13y ago

No!

"Did you" suggests this is going to be a question but there is no questionning in this phrase.

It should also be "wish" rather than wished i think but it depends what you're going to say next.

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12y ago

No.

Did she come to the office?

use the because you are referring to a specific office that both the person asking the question and the person being asked know about.

Add a question mark.

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13y ago

Yes, 'who is it?' is correct.

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11y ago

No. "She and I are friends."

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She and I are friends.

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