Susie vs Her - What's the difference?
susie | her |
A diminutive of Susan and of related female given names.
*1988 Margaret Atwood: Cat's Eye : page 295:
*:Susie has yellow hair, - - - . She has a little breathless voice and a startled little laugh; even her name is like a powder puff.
Belonging to her.
The form of she used after a preposition or as the object of a verb; that woman, that ship, etc.
* February 1896 , Ground-swells'', by Jeannette H. Walworth, published in ''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine ; page 183:
As a proper noun Susie
is a diminutive of Susan and of related female given names.As a determiner her is
belonging to her.As a pronoun her is
the form of she used after a preposition or as the object of a verb; that woman, that ship, etc.susie
English
Alternative forms
* Susy * Suzie * SuzyProper noun
(en proper noun)Anagrams
* English diminutives of female given namesher
English
(wikipedia her)Alternative forms
*Determiner
- This is her book
See also
(English personal pronouns)Pronoun
- Give it to her (after preposition)
- He wrote her a letter (indirect object)
- He treated her for a cold (direct object)
- "Then what became of her ?"
- "Her'? Which ‘'''her'''’? The park is full of ‘' hers ’."
- "The lady with the green feathers in her hat. A big Gainsborough hat. I am quite sure it was Miss Hartuff."