A sentence from Economics news that I can't understand.
it says: On the hard-packed dirt roads of Cibitoke, police ask residents who have them to put on electric lights at night. ... 'who have them' here means what? or should I take ' who have them to put on' as a entirety? Thank you guys
Top answer
'Who have them' = who have lights.
— Mister Micawber
'Who have them' = who have lights.
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