She and David (subject) went to school. The teachers taught her and David, or David and her (object), to read. A compound subject can never have "her" as the pronoun. TIP: It's really much easier to...
Leonard Clark is one of the "lost stars" of twentieth-century exploration. Never a proponent of big expeditions and elaborate paraphernalia - he carried his own belongings and charged ahead be it on...
If you mean the statue of David by Michelangelo it is located in Florence, Italy and is the main center piece of the museum. There are several of his works there as well, but David is what draws the...
You could say David's dog - meaning the dog belonging to David If you wanted to write David has a dog you couldn't write "David's a dog" - that would mean he IS a dog.