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they they could not have put it into words , as if it was God's acceptance of their gift They had desired to do something for Jesus in return for the great They This article is about the English personal pronoun For other uses, see They Theirs redirects here Not to be confused with Thiers It is now generally acceptable in writing and speech to use they, them, and their to refer to a singular noun: When a guest arrives, they check in and we show