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(They, Them) don't think it's a good idea for me to move to California. |
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They bragged about being brave, but (they, them) wouldn't go in the haunted house! |
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I gave each of (they, them) a cookie. |
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These pencils belong to (they, them). |
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If the bananas are not ripe, then we will not buy (they, them). |
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I felt dejected when my friends didn't invite me to go to the movie with (they, them). |
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(They, Them) won't even try to help us. |
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| 8. |
If Danny and Will dig that hole any deeper, (they, them) may find water. |
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(They, Them) won't give us the ball. |
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For (they, them), the trip to Niagara Falls was a stop they couldn't pass up. |
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My brothers are very noisy when (they, them) start arguing. |
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I need to know the sizes of the children so I can buy (they, them) new clothes. |
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(They, Them) are good friends. |
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Please close your books and put (they, them) on the shelf. |
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| 15. |
Our neighbors have a foreign exchange student from China living with (they, them). |
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| 16. |
Mary and Maria wish (they, them) had long red hair. |
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I folded my clothes and put (they, them) away in my drawer. |
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| 18. |
Although Danny and Donny are twins, (they, them) are not the same. |
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| 19. |
I am writing big letters so my great grandmother can read (they, them). |
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| 20. |
Keesha and Kimmie wish (they, them) could go back to California. |
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