:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

:
them
–pronoun
1. the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books.
2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them.
3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision.
–adjective
4. Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books.

  1. Used as the direct object of a verb: We saw them at the conference.

  2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: We gave them a round of applause.

  3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to them.

  4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's them. See Usage Notes at be, I1.

  5. Nonstandard They: "Them's the kind I like." (American Dialect Dictionary).

  6. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: They ought to get them a new place to live. See Note at me.

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary