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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. 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.

  3. 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".

  4. 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.

  5. Sep 18, 2023 · When to Use “Who” vs. “Whom”. Whom is used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can replace the word with he or she, use who. If you can replace it with him or her, use whom. Who should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence.

  6. Both sentences are grammatically correct and they exhibit the same meaning. Both words show 'how many people' are to be excluded from the first group. 'Whom' and 'them' are words in the English language that may confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.