Them (pronoun):
- Objective Form of “They”: Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
- Example: “I saw them at the park.”
Usage of “Them”
- As the Object of a Verb: “Them” is used when referring to people or things who are affected by the action of the verb.
- Example: “She called them to join the meeting.”
- As the Object of a Preposition: “Them” is used after prepositions to indicate the people or things being referred to.
- Example: “I will meet them at the restaurant.”
Collocations with “Them”
- Help them: To provide assistance to them.
- Tell them: To inform or communicate something to them.
- See them: To encounter or visit them.
- Ask them: To make a request or pose a question to them.
- Invite them: To ask them to attend an event or gathering.
Example Sentences
- I gave the book to them.
- She invited them to the party.
- Can you tell them about the meeting?
- I saw them walking down the street.
- He asked them for directions.
- We need to help them with their project.
- They will join us later, but I don’t know when I’ll see them.
- I spoke to them about the issue.
- Don’t forget to call them back.
- I can’t wait to meet them.
- Have you seen them today?
- We should tell them the news.
- They were very grateful when we helped them.
- I’ll send them the information tomorrow.
- We discussed the plan with them.
- Did you invite them to the wedding?
- I need to remind them about the deadline.
- The manager spoke to them about their performance.
- We enjoyed our time with them.
- She was looking for them everywhere.
- The teacher asked them to submit their homework.
- He showed them his new car.
- I’ll meet them at the café later.
- They told me to call them if I needed anything.
- I saw them at the concert last night.
- We are going to visit them this weekend.
- I need to discuss this with them before making a decision.
- She gave them a gift for their help.
- Can you send them a reminder?
- They were excited to see them.
- We should ask them for their opinion.
- I can’t find them anywhere.
- Please help them with the setup.
- I’ll talk to them about the changes.
- They were looking forward to meeting them.
- Did you explain it to them?
- I have not heard from them recently.
- She promised to call them after the meeting.
- They will join us for dinner, but I haven’t confirmed with them yet.
- I am sure them will be happy with the results.
- We discussed the issue with them in detail.
- They were pleased to receive the news from them.
- I’ll ask them to provide more information.
- Did you give them the message I left?
- We need to coordinate with them for the event.
- They were relieved when we assured them of our support.
- I’m planning to visit them next month.
- She is waiting for them to arrive.
- Can you introduce me to them?
- I’m looking forward to seeing them again.