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"them" vs "Describe each of them"

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "Describe each of them" is a complete sentence instructing someone to provide a description for each item, while "them" is a pronoun that refers to a previously mentioned group of things or people.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

them

This phrase is correct as a pronoun that refers to a group of things or people that have been previously mentioned or are understood from context.

Use "them" when you want to refer back to a group of items or people that have already been introduced in the conversation or are clear from the context.

Examples:

  • I bought some books. Have you read them?
  • The students finished their projects. I graded them yesterday.

Describe each of them

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to instruct someone to provide descriptions for each item or person in a group.

This phrase is used when you want someone to provide individual descriptions for each item or person in a group. It is clear and specific in its instruction.

Examples:

  • Please describe each of the paintings in detail.
  • Can you describe each of the candidates' qualifications for the job?

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