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  1. A1. used as the subject of a verb to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned: Don't ask Andrew, he won't know. There's no need to be frightened - he's a very friendly dog. old-fashioned. used to refer to a person whose gender is not known or not important in that situation:

  2. The meaning of HE is that male one who is neither speaker nor hearer. How to use he in a sentence.

  3. In written English, he is sometimes used to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Many people prefer to use 'he or she' or 'they' as an alternative to 'he'.

  4. HE definition: used as the subject of the verb when referring to someone male who has already been talked about: . Learn more.

  5. He definition: the male person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that male.. See examples of HE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of he pronoun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. he /hiː; (unstressed) iː/ pron (subjective) refers to a male person or animal. refers to an indefinite antecedent such as one, whoever, or anybody: everybody can do as he likes in this country. refers to a person or animal of unknown or unspecified sex: a member of the party may vote as he sees fit. n.

  8. 1. refers to a male person or animal: he looks interesting; he's a fine stallion. 2. refers to an indefinite antecedent such as one, whoever, or anybody: everybody can do as he likes in this country. 3. refers to a person or animal of unknown or unspecified sex: a member of the party may vote as he sees fit. n. 4.

  9. It was he who first suggested the idea. 2 PERSON/PEOPLE used when talking about someone who may be male or female. Some people think this use is old-fashioned. → they Everyone should do what he considers best. 3 → He Examples from the Corpus he • How old is he? • "Does Josh still live in New York?" "No, he moved to Ohio." • He 's my ...

  10. He used to be considered to cover both men and women: Everyone needs to feel he is loved. This is not now acceptable. Instead, after everyone, everybody, anyone, anybody, someone, somebody , etc. one of the plural pronouns they, them , and their is often used: Does everybody know what they want?

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