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  1. Jun 16, 2020 · "Them," combined with the "who," has to be used with a preposition like "to," "from," or "with." "I pity them," by itself, is a grammatically correct sentence, but when you connect the dependent clause with "who," it is no longer correct.

  2. Mar 23, 2011 · Actually, the sentence has the form of an "it-cleft". The parsing is: [It is they/them] + [who lied]. The main clause is "It is they/them". The cleft relative clause is "who lied". There is no copula clause involved, for the main clause uses a dummy pronoun "It" as subject.

  3. The relative clause who lost money is a postdependent (=postmodifier), and as such it cannot modify them (because them as a definite personal pronoun cannot be modified). The plural demonstrative pronouns ( these and those ) behave differently.

  4. Jun 23, 2011 · We're evidently talking about a category of people (e.g. unmarried mothers) and the sentence refers to that part of them which depends on social assistance, so the relative clause refers to the proportions (of them) and is not an example of "them who".

  5. We use them to ask questions and to introduce relative clauses. Who as a question word. We use who as an interrogative pronoun to begin questions about people: Who’s next? Who makes the decisions here? Who did you talk to? We use who in indirect questions and statements: The phone rang. She asked me who it was. Can you tell me who I should talk to.

  6. Feb 16, 2023 · When to use who. Who is a relative pronoun that’s used to refer to a person previously mentioned in a sentence. For that reason, who should always be used when referring to a human. Zora is the one who does most of the cooking in the relationship.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Them_WhoThem Who? - Wikipedia

    Them Who? (Italian: Loro chi? [ˈloːro ˈki]) is a 2015 comedy film written and directed by Francesco Miccichè and Fabio Bonifacci and starring Marco Giallini and Edoardo Leo.