what is the objective form of pronoun she
The objective form of she is her. In a sentence, you’d say, “I saw her,” not “I saw she.”
Quick rule
- She = subject form.
- Her = object form.
Example
- Subject: She called me.
- Object: I called her.
Note
“Her” can also be a possessive form, as in “her book,” so the sentence position tells you which form is correct.