Choose the correct answer: Don't complicate your words and try to simplify ( them - it) The cats ! I like (them - it) Difference between "Everyday" and "Every day" Thanks
Every day is when you're talking about something that happens "every day" Everyday is an adjective like "everyday tasks" or "everyday sports"
Thanks , how about the choices ?
Well cats is plural so...?
I believe it's them , how about expressions ?
it or them ?
Them. You're right.
I mean with Don't complicate your words and try to simplify ( them - it)
I'm confused. I'm not sure what it's asking.
Words (it or them) expressions (it or them)
If it's words, it's them. If it's expressions it's "it" Because it's only one expression.
Now , I am confused. Why ? expressions -> it and words them ??!
Because "cats" is plural. When it's more than one of something you use "them." If it's an expression "The cats," it's "it" because an expression is singular. When it's singular you use "it."
"expressions" (Plural with s) we'd we take it instead of them.
Well it's only one expression. If there was multiple, then "The cats" wouldn't be the only one. But it is, so it's singular.
It's one expressions even with the s ? is it uncountable ?
No. All I see is one expression. If there are multiple expressions, then you should use "them." That's all I'm saying.
Don't complicate your expressions and explain ( them - it) in everyday language How many expressions ??
There's only one.
Ok , now I am more confused ( why is there just one ? )
Well if "The cats" is the only expression (which it is) then there's only one.
It's another sentence The expressions ! I like .... (them - it )
Then it's them. It's more than one expression, isn't it?
Are you sure ?? It was written in my book that expressions -> it
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