The correct phrase is "you and they were the winners." "They" is the subject pronoun used for the winners in this context. "Them" is an object pronoun and would not be grammatically correct in this sentence.
No, it isn't, the word "winners" is not an adverb.The word "winners" is a noun.
winners take all winners and losers
Internazionale were the winners of the Serie A winners in 2009.
No, there are no winners.
We Are the Winners was created in 2006.
The Winners was created in 197#.
Winners was created in 1982.
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winners (plural) the possessive is winners' -- The winners' race times were above the national record. winner (singular) the possessive is winner's -- The winner's time was not good enough to qualify
Internazionale was the winners for Coppa Italia in year 2011. There were also the winners in 2010.
Thierry Henry
Medal winners do get paid.