Sentence examples for he him from inspiring English sources

"he him" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not convey a proper meaning. Instead, we can use pronouns in a sentence, such as "he" or "him," but not together as a single phrase. Example: He gave the gift to him.

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From an early age, it was obvious to Loan Tran, 16 (whose P.G.P.'s, are "he, him and his," and "they, them and theirs"), that his "assigned" gender did not align with the roles society prescribed.

I (we) are upset by this along with so much more perpetrated by "he, him, they, or them".

Sidekick Dagen McDowell added to the charade by referring to Jenner using "he," "him" and "his" multiple times, and eventually focusing on Jenner's attire on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine.

"It was entirely self-focused, as if he, him, were the victim.

In English, only nouns, pronouns (as in he, him, his), adjectives (as in big, bigger, biggest), and verbs are inflected.

Significantly, Joe only uses male pronouns (he, him) to describe writers, even when addressing a classroom of female students.

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The difference is that little word "who". In "Good things come to he/him who waits," the subject of the verb "waits" is neither "he" nor "him". It's "who". Together they form something called a relative clause, which is really a modifier of a noun or pronoun that comes before it.

He remembers him.

Then he sacked him.

He finds him dead.

He is him.

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