Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Them"
- We kept them quiet.
- We sometimes see them.
- All of them went there.
- We sometimes meet them.
- All of them are not poor.
- I don't like any of them.
- I want to see them again.
- The news made them happy.
- He stopped to talk to them.
- I asked them to fix my car.
- I don't know either of them.
- I don't want either of them.
- I invited them to the party.
- My plan was adopted by them.
- Both of them are in the room.
- I bought them each a present.
- I'll have them repair my car.
- Which of them is your brother?
- We advised them to start early.
- I'm considering going with them.
- The two of them are in the room.
- Tom recommended the novel to them.
- We provided food and clothes for them.
- Go say goodbye to them before they leave.
- He hasn't written to them in a long time.
- My association with them didn't last long.
- He has not written to them for a long time.
- I agree with them that we should try again.
- I found them lying on the artificial grass.
- I want to ask them when their wedding day is.
- He told them that he had had a wonderful time.
- I hope neither of them was injured in the crash.
- A lot of people look up to you. Don't let them down.
- I have a few questions. Would it be OK if I asked them?
- There is an urgent need for them to update their system.
- If you stack the dishes up by the sink, I'll do them later.
- I put some cookies on the table and the kids ate them right up.
- I have two dogs and I try to feed them each the same amount of food.
- I tried hard to make them stay home, but they refused to listen to me.
- She denied having met him even though we saw them talking to each other.
- If you want your workers to be happy, you need to pay them a decent wage.
- After she lost her job, she couldn't afford to feed her dogs, so she gave them away.
- To put it bluntly, the reason this team won't win is because you're holding them back.
- As soon as I can get my son to scan our family photos, I'll upload some of them to our website.