Choose the word to be used.

Jose and (her,she) agree with me.

"Plese help, I can not decide."

Who is doing the agreeing? Of course, she agrees with me. "She" is the subject.

One way to figure out this kind of situation is to drop the "Jose and."

Would you say?

"Her agrees with me."
or
"She agrees with me."

She is used as a subject.

Her is used as an object.

Of course. I taught English for many years.

I don't understand. Please explain.

Ms. Sue your absolutely correct!

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The correct word to use in the sentence is "she".

To determine which pronoun to use, you need to consider the role of "Jose" in the sentence. Since "Jose" is the subject performing the action, you should use the subject pronoun "she", which refers to a female. In this case, "she" is used to indicate that both "Jose" and another female (who is not explicitly mentioned in the sentence) agree with the speaker.