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The subject pronoun for a male is he; the object pronoun for a male is him.

The subject pronoun for two or more people is they; the object pronoun is them.

Example: Have you seen Roy? He was supposed to be here a nine.

Example: Have you seen Roy and the students? They were supposed to be here a nine.

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The subject pronoun for Roy is "he" and for students is "they."

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