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1 they’d
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2 they'll
= = they will* * *see academic.ru/82354/will">will* * *[ðeɪl] contr See: of they will* * *= = they will -
3 they're
= = they are* * *see academic.ru/5926/be">be* * *[ðɛə(r)] contr See: of they are* * *= = they are -
4 they've
= = they have* * *see academic.ru/33878/have">have* * *[ðeɪv] contr See: of they have* * *= = they have -
5 they’ll
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6 they’re
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8 they
pronoun1) sie2) (people in general) man3) (coll.): (he or she)everyone thinks they know best — jeder denkt, er weiß es am besten
4) (those in authority) sie; die (ugs.). See also academic.ru/74401/their">their; theirs; them; themselves* * *[ðei]1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) sie2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) er,sie,es* * *[ðeɪ]pron pers1. (3rd person plural) siewhere are my glasses? \they were on the table just now wo ist meine Brille? sie lag doch gerade noch auf dem Tischsee those people sitting over there? are \they the ones you were talking about? siehst du die Leute da drüben? sind das die, von denen du gesprochen hast?it's \they ( form) das sind sie\they who look closely, will see the difference wer genau schaut, kann den Unterschied erkennen2. (he or she) er, sieask a friend if \they could help frag einen Freund, ob er helfen kannanyone can join if \they are a resident jeder, der hier lebt, kann beitreten3. (people in general) siethe rest, as \they say, is history der Rest ist Geschichte, wie es so schön heißt\they say... es heißt,..., man sagt,...\they've decided to change the bus route into town es wurde beschlossen, die Busroute in die Stadt zu änderndo \they really notice if you leave some of your income off your tax forms? merkt das wirklich jemand, wenn du nicht dein gesamtes Einkommen auf dem Steuerbescheid angibst?\they cut my water off man hat mir das Wasser abgestellt* * *[ðeɪ]pers pron pl1) siethey who — diejenigen, die or welche, wer (+sing vb)
2)they are going to build a new road — man will or sie wollen eine neue Straße bauen
they are thinking of changing the law — es ist beabsichtigt, das Gesetz zu ändern
3) (inf)if anyone looks at this closely, they will notice... — wenn sich das jemand näher ansieht, wird er bemerken...
* * *they [ðeı] pron2. man:they say that …3. es:who are they? they are Americans wer sind sie? es oder sie sind Amerikaner4. (auf Kollektiva bezogen) er, sie, es:the police …, they … die Polizei…, sie (sg)5. they who diejenigen, welche* * *pronoun1) sie2) (people in general) man3) (coll.): (he or she)everyone thinks they know best — jeder denkt, er weiß es am besten
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9 they
[ðeɪ] pron1) ( 3rd person plural) sie;where are my glasses? \they were on the table just now wo ist meine Brille? sie lag doch gerade noch auf dem Tisch;see those people sitting over there? are \they the ones you were talking about? siehst du die Leute da drüben? sind das die, über die du sprachst?;it's \they ( form) das sind sie;\they who... ( form) wer...;\they who look closely, will see the difference wer genau schaut, kann den Unterschied erkennen2) ( he or she) er, sie;ask a friend if \they could help frag einen Freund/eine Freundin, ob er/sie helfen kann;anyone can join if \they are a resident jeder, der hier lebt, kann beitreten3) ( people in general) sie;the rest, as \they say, is history der Rest ist Geschichte, wie es so schön heißt;\they say... es heißt...\they've decided to change the bus route into town es wurde beschlossen, die Busroute in die Stadt zu ändern;do \they really notice if you leave some of your income off your tax forms? merkt das wirklich jemand, wenn du nicht dein gesamtes Einkommen auf dem Steuerbescheid angibst?;\they cut my water off man hat mir das Wasser abgestellt -
10 they'd
1) = = they would2) = = they had* * *see have, would* * *[ðeɪd] contr See: of they had, they would* * *1) = = they would2) = = they had -
11 they
[ðeɪ] UK / USpron plsie, (people in general) man, (unidentified person) er/siethey say that... — man sagt, dass...
if anyone looks at this, they will see that... — wenn sich jemand dies ansieht, wird er erkennen, dass...
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12 they
[ðeɪ] UK / USpron plsie, (people in general) man, (unidentified person) er/siethey say that... — man sagt, dass...
if anyone looks at this, they will see that... — wenn sich jemand dies ansieht, wird er erkennen, dass...
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13 they'd've
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14 they'll
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15 they're
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16 they've
[ðeɪv] -
17 they'd contr
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18 they'll contr
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19 they'd contr
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20 they'll contr
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