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My little brother is stingy with his toys and doesn't like anyone else to play with (they, them). |
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When moles burrow, (they, them) leave visible trails above ground. |
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The criminal began to boast about his crime to his friends and one of (they, them) turned him in to the police officer. |
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The police were met by a hail of sticks and rocks as (they, them) moved in on the rioters. |
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(They, Them) weren't going to the carnival, so Mike and Tristan decided to see a movie. |
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It is better to confront your problems than to hide from (they, them). |
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About 1 million troops from the two countries are massed on the border, where (they, them) skirmish almost daily. |
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It's not polite to interrupt someone while (they, them) are speaking. |
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We knew the hungry children would devour the hot dogs as fast as we could cook (they, them). |
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The teacher was there to nurture the academic skills of his class, helping (they, them). |
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She told her students (they, them) could donate used toys. |
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Trapping animals and selling (they, them) for their fur was a major source of income for the early settlers. |
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Friction between the two pieces of metal caused (they, them) to grow very hot. |
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Ken taught his dogs to retrieve so he could hunt with (they, them). |
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Our teacher had to separate John and Bob because (they, them) were talking too much. |
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For them, the trip to Niagara Falls was a stop (they, them) couldn't pass up. |
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Instead of helping me, (they, them) began to mock me when I fell off the ladder. |
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Using modern salvage techniques and equipment, (they, them) began to excavate the site. |
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I had a considerable amount of peas on my plate, but I did not want to eat all of (they, them). |
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Elephants are massive animals, but (they, them) are usually friendly. |
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