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Them and Those





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Them and Those :



One use of “them” for “those” has become a standard catch phrase: “how do you like them apples?”


This is deliberate dialectical humor.


But “I like them little canapes with the shrimp on top” is gauche; say instead "I like those little canapes."





























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