"Them" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "them" is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned or easily identifiable.
In general, "them" can be used in the following ways:
As the object of a verb: "I'm going to meet them at the party tonight."
As the subject of a sentence: "Them is a group of strong-willed friends."
To show possession: "Their car is red." (Note: This usage is a bit more informal, and the preferred sentence would be "Their car is red" or "Theirs is a red car.")
To show movement towards a location: "Come and see them over there."
It's worth noting that "them" is often used with plural nouns, while the singular form of the word would be "him" or "her" in many cases.
For example:
Plural: "Those are them." (referring to a group of people)
Singular: "I like him." (referring to one person)
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Relating to or forming a central or underlying subject matter; concerned with a subject in a general or abstract way.
Formed into or consisting of a theme or themes; presented or discussed in relation to a theme.<br><br>Example: "Their work is thematised in a new multimodal exhibition".
"Thematized" is the past participle of the verb "thematize," which means to make or interpret something in terms of its underlying theme or underlying idea. It implies bringing attention to or highlighting the significance of the underlying idea or central message.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The movie was thematized around the struggle for equality and justice.<br> The novel thematized the theme of love and loss.<br><br>In essence, to thematize something means to explain or illustrate its deeper meaning or significance.