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they
[they]
pronoun
possessive
their, theirs ,objective
them .nominative plural of he, she, and it.
He needed a ride, and she had her car, so they left together.
people in general.
They say he's rich.
nominative singular pronoun.
(used to refer to a generic or unspecified person previously mentioned, about to be mentioned, or present in the immediate context): A person may enlist only if they are over 18.
Whoever is of voting age, whether they are interested in politics or not, should vote.
A person may enlist only if they are over 18.
(used to refer to a specific or known person previously mentioned, about to be mentioned, or present in the immediate context): My best friend from high school is famous now—too bad we didn’t stay in touch after they moved to California.
The victim refused to testify at the trial because they feared for their life.
My best friend from high school is famous now—too bad we didn’t stay in touch after they moved to California.
(used to refer to a nonbinary or gender-nonconforming person previously mentioned, about to be mentioned, or present in the immediate context).
Quinn is waiting for summer vacation to adopt a puppy, so they will have more time to get their new family member properly settled.
they
/ ðɪ /
pronoun
refers to people or things other than the speaker or people addressed
they fight among themselves
refers to unspecified people or people in general not including the speaker or people addressed
in Australia they have Christmas in the summer
not_standardrefers to an indefinite antecedent such as one, whoever, or anybody
if anyone objects, they can go
an archaic word for those
blessed are they that mourn
Usage
Grammar Note
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of they1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"So I would hope that people can respect other people's languages and ensure that they can enjoy using it."
Russell's pole was his first of the season and he referenced Verstappen's predicament in the context of their prospective battle for the lead in the race.
So his fiancée, Lara, 29, asked both their families for a live kidney donation.
Both young women were born during the civil war and grew up witnessing their country fragmenting.
BBC News spoke to dads across Europe about how much time they can take off work after the birth of their children - and how that has changed fatherhood for them.
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