Using the word “he” in a sentence
Introduction
Using the word “he” in a sentence is important for talking and writing. “He” is a word we use instead of saying someone’s name, especially if it’s a boy or a man. This helps us talk and write more clearly. Knowing when and how to use “he” is essential for good communication.
- He should try.
- YI ꓤ, ꓠꓬꓲ ꓙꓲꓽ ꓙꓳˍꓡꓳ=
- He believes in you
- ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ=
- He believes in God
- ꓪꓴ‐ꓢ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ=
- He believes in her
- ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ=
- He believes in them
- ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ=
- He believes in us
- ꓣꓳ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ=
- He doesn’t like you.
- ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He doesn’t like us.
- ꓥꓪ ꓠꓴꓽ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He doesn’t like me.
- ꓥꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He doesn’t like them.
- ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He wants to meet you –
- ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He wants to meet them –
- ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He wants to meet us –
- ꓣꓳ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He wants to meet her –
- ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ ꓬ ꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He doesn’t like you.
- ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He doesn’t like her.
- ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He doesn’t like this.
- ꓕꓱ ꓟ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He likes you.
- ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He likes us.
- ꓥꓪ ꓠꓴꓽ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He likes me.
- ꓥꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He likes them.
- ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He likes you.
- ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He likes her.
- ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- He likes this.
- ꓕꓱ ꓟ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ=
- How can I go to the town central?
- ꓡꓳ ꓒꓱꓻ ꓔꓱ ꓫꓵ ꓗꓪ ꓥꓪ ꓮ ꓡꓰ ꓢꓲ ꓙꓰ ꓐ ꓡ ꓢꓰꓽ?
- His birth day is on 7th August 1996.
- ꓬꓲ ꓦꓵꓻ ꓦꓬꓼ ꓠꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ 7 ꓠꓬꓲ 8 ꓦ 1996 ꓘꓳꓼ ꓗꓪ ꓥˍꓡꓳ=
![He should try. YI ꓤ, ꓠꓬꓲ ꓙꓲꓽ ꓙꓳˍꓡꓳ= He believes in you ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ= He believes in God ꓪꓴ‐ꓢ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ= He believes in her ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ= He believes in them ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ YI ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ= He believes in us ꓣꓳ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓙꓵ,ˍꓡꓳ= He doesn’t like you. ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He doesn’t like us. ꓥꓪ ꓠꓴꓽ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He doesn’t like me. ꓥꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He doesn’t like them. ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He wants to meet you - ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He wants to meet them - ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He wants to meet us - ꓣꓳ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He wants to meet her - ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ ꓬ ꓲ ꓜꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He doesn’t like you. ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He doesn’t like her. ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He doesn’t like this. ꓕꓱ ꓟ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓟꓽ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He likes you. ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He likes us. ꓥꓪ ꓠꓴꓽ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He likes me. ꓥꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He likes them. ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He likes you. ꓠꓴ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He likes her. ꓟꓶꓼ/ ꓬꓲ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= He likes this. ꓕꓱ ꓟ ꓔꓯ ꓬꓲ ꓠꓲ, ꓫꓵˍꓡꓳ= How can I go to the town central? ꓡꓳ ꓒꓱꓻ ꓔꓱ ꓫꓵ ꓗꓪ ꓥꓪ ꓮ ꓡꓰ ꓢꓲ ꓙꓰ ꓐ ꓡ ꓢꓰꓽ? His birth day is on 7th August 1996. ꓬꓲ ꓦꓵꓻ ꓦꓬꓼ ꓠꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ 7 ꓠꓬꓲ 8 ꓦ 1996 ꓘꓳꓼ ꓗꓪ ꓥˍꓡꓳ= He can come any day. ꓬꓲ. ꓮ ꓡꓲ ꓕꓲ ꓠꓬꓲ ꓗꓪˍꓟꓲ ꓡ ꓐ ꓡˍꓡꓳ= He is studying. ꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ ꓕꓳ ꓶ ꓢꓳ ꓔꓬˍꓡꓳ= How many hours do you study? ꓠꓴ ꓮ ꓟꓬ, ꓙꓵ, ꓕꓳ ꓶ ꓢꓳˍꓡ? He is playing. ꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ ꓡꓳ ꓖꓪ ꓔꓬˍꓡꓳ= He is yelling. ꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ ꓘꓴ ꓔꓬˍꓡꓳ=](https://i0.wp.com/english-lisu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Basic-English-Spoken-Sentences-by-English-to-Lisu-Use-of-the-word-22He22-in-a-sentence-.png?resize=512%2C342&ssl=1)
- He can come any day.
- ꓬꓲ. ꓮ ꓡꓲ ꓕꓲ ꓠꓬꓲ ꓗꓪˍꓟꓲ ꓡ ꓐ ꓡˍꓡꓳ=
- He is studying.
- ꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ ꓕꓳ ꓶ ꓢꓳ ꓔꓬˍꓡꓳ=
- How many hours do you study?
- ꓠꓴ ꓮ ꓟꓬ, ꓙꓵ, ꓕꓳ ꓶ ꓢꓳˍꓡ?
- He is playing.
- ꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ ꓡꓳ ꓖꓪ ꓔꓬˍꓡꓳ=
- He is yelling.
- ꓬꓲ ꓠꓬ ꓘꓴ ꓔꓬˍꓡꓳ=
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