Where is them used?

Where is them used?

Them is used to refer to the object of a clause. In other words, it usually represents the group of people or things that have ‘experienced’ the action described by the verb, and refers back to two or more people or things that were mentioned earlier: I’ve bought some apples. I’ll put them on the table.

What is then in grammar?

Then is commonly used as an adverb, adjective, or noun to indicate time: Then is also used as an adverb to mean “besides,” “in that case,” and “therefore.”

What is a good sentence for then?

[M] [T] I ate a burger then went to bed. [M] [T] I wish I had been with her then. [M] [T] She wasn’t dancing with him then. [M] [T] She wasn’t friendly with him then.

Is called or is being called?

The contraction – it’s – is short for – it is. It is called generally means the same thing as It is named. On the other hand – it called – means it made a telephone call or an audible shout.

Had called or has called?

if you say yesterday, as you did, use the second form. Since call is a regular verb – call, called, called – you use the second form. “I have called” implies that the action of calling start in the past and still applies to present so it’s incorrect to add yesterday to that sentence, since you speaking about present.

What is the most polite way of saying I called you but you didn’t answer?

“I called you but you did not answer” uses the conjunction “but” and therefore hints that you may have had a choice. Hence the feeling of reproach in this way of saying it. I would therefore use a plainer statement such as “You were out when I called”.

Did you call or have you called?

The correct sentence is DID YOU CALL HIM? Did is past tense in itself. As a rule in English, it is not correct to use two past tenses in the same sentence keeping in mind some exceptions. Hence, in this sentence since you already used a past tense (did), pi cannt use another past verb(called).

Did u call me meaning?

Both phrases are correct. The phrase “were you calling me” implies that someone was in the middle of calling you, while “did you call me” indicates that this already happened.

What does you called mean?

a phrase used when returning a telephone call, meaning “What did you want to talk about when you called before?” Bill (answering the phone): Hello? Bob: This is Bob. You called? a phrase said by someone who has been summoned into a person’s presence. (Often used in jest, in the way a servant might answer an employer.)

How do you say I were called by mistake?

But you could say either ‘by accident’ or ‘by mistake’ in this case and either would sound totally natural and correct. “I called you by accident” or “I called you by mistake”…they mean the same thing. Thanks so much.

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