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| 1. | the objective case of they, used as a direct or indirect object: We saw them yesterday. I gave them the books. |
| 2. | Informal. (used instead of the pronoun they in the predicate after the verb to be): It's them, across the street. It isn't them. |
| 3. | Informal. (used instead of the pronoun their before a gerund): The boys' parents objected to them hiking without adult supervision. |
| 4. | Nonstandard. those: He don't want them books. |
pronoun, nominative he, possessive his, objective him; plural nominative they, possessive their or theirs, objective them; noun, plural hes; adjective | 1. | the male person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that male. |
| 2. | anyone (without reference to sex); that person: He who hesitates is lost. |
| 3. | any male person or animal; a man: hes and shes. |
| 4. | male (usually used in combination): a he-goat. |

pronoun, nominative it, possessive its or (Obsolete or Dialect
) it, objective it; plural nominative they, possessive their or theirs, objective them; noun | 1. | (used to represent an inanimate thing understood, previously mentioned, about to be mentioned, or present in the immediate context): It has whitewall tires and red upholstery. You can't tell a book by its cover. |
| 2. | (used to represent a person or animal understood, previously mentioned, or about to be mentioned whose gender is unknown or disregarded): It was the largest ever caught off the Florida coast. Who was it? It was John. The horse had its saddle on. |
| 3. | (used to represent a group understood or previously mentioned): The judge told the jury it must decide two issues. |
| 4. | (used to represent a concept or abstract idea understood or previously stated): It all started with Adam and Eve. He has been taught to believe it all his life. |
| 5. | (used to represent an action or activity understood, previously mentioned, or about to be mentioned): Since you don't like it, you don't have to go skiing. |
| 6. | (used as the impersonal subject of the verb to be, esp. to refer to time, distance, or the weather): It is six o'clock. It is five miles to town. It was foggy. |
| 7. | (used in statements expressing an action, condition, fact, circumstance, or situation without reference to an agent): If it weren't for Edna, I wouldn't go. |
| 8. | (used in referring to something as the origin or cause of pain, pleasure, etc.): Where does it hurt? It looks bad for the candidate. |
| 9. | (used in referring to a source not specifically named or described): It is said that love is blind. |
| 10. | (used in referring to the general state of affairs; circumstances, fate, or life in general): How's it going with you? |
| 11. | (used as an anticipatory subject or object to make a sentence more eloquent or suspenseful or to shift emphasis): It is necessary that you do your duty. It was a gun that he was carrying. |
| 12. | Informal. (used instead of the pronoun its before a gerund): It having rained for only one hour didn't help the crops. |
| 13. | (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players. |
| 14. | Slang.
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| 15. | get with it, Slang. to become active or interested: He was warned to get with it or resign. |
| 16. | have it, Informal.
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| 17. | with it, Slang.
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pronoun, singular nominative she, possessive her or hers, objective her; plural nominative they, possessive their or theirs, objective them; noun, plural shes.| 1. | the female person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that female. |
| 2. | the woman: She who listens learns. |
| 3. | anything considered, as by personification, to be feminine: spring, with all the memories she conjures up. |
| 4. | a female person or animal. |
| 5. | an object or device considered as female or feminine. |
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,| 1. | nominative plural of he, she, and it. |
| 2. | people in general: They say he's rich. |
| 3. | (used with an indefinite singular antecedent in place of the definite masculine he or the definite feminine she): Whoever is of voting age, whether they are interested in politics or not, should vote. |
them (thěm, thəm) pron. The objective case of they.
Those: "Them dogs will find the end of them footprints before ten o'clock" (William Faulkner). [Middle English, from Old Norse theim and Old English thǣm; see to- in Indo-European roots.] |
| case | SINGULAR | - | - | PLURAL |
| - | masc. | neut. | fem. | (all genders) |
| nom. | he | hit | heo, hio | hie, hi |
| acc. | hine | hit | hie, hi | hie, hi |
| gen. | his | his | hire | hira, heora |
| dat. | him | him | hire | him, heom |
He
The symbol for the element helium.