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What is the difference between "one of those" and "one of them" ?
I am often confused about how to distinguish the two expressions, because both of them are the same words in Japanese.
2015年6月1日 10:44
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I don't agree with Syrial. It's not the objects or items referred to that distinguishes 'them' from 'those'.
'Those' would refer to items which have already been identified/indicated/pointed out, as opposed to [instead of] some other items. There is an alternative implied : 'these' [over here], or 'those' [over there].
' These are the papers in English, and the ones over there are in Japanese ; take one of those, and read it '.
' The papers in Japanese are over there ; take one of them and read it '
2015年6月1日
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"Them" is the plural form of he/she/it and
"Those" is the plural form of that.
Them is usually not used with non-living things like "them oranges" is not correct.
There might be a case when you can use them for non-living things. for example, if you point at something and say I want them (while you are pointing at oranges) then it will be fine.
It all depends on the context and how you are using it.
Cheers
2015年6月1日
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"Them" refers to people only.
"Those" can refer to a multitude of things, people non-withstanding.
2015年6月1日
No problem.
2015年6月1日
Thanks hmano. This is very helpful information.
2015年6月1日
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