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A:I have horses ,cows,sheep on my farm. B:How many of them do you have? What does the word“them” refer to? Does it refer to"horses,cows,sheep"? Is the question proper here?
2024년 9월 25일 오전 7:02
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The first sentence needs AND. Whenever you write a list you need AND between the last two items. I have horses, cows, pigs, sheep, ducks, geese, and goats. The quesiton "How many of them" refers to all of them. There's nothing wrong with it, but it's not very specific as to how many of each animal there is.
2024년 9월 26일
It refers to all of them. Yes it's proper question. If you wanted to be more precise you could have said How many of each of them do you have?
2024년 9월 25일
The question is fine. Them refers to the list of animals you named
2024년 9월 25일
In this context, the word "them" refers to the horses, cows, and sheep mentioned in the previous sentence. It is a pronoun used to collectively represent the animals on the farm.
2024년 9월 25일
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