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This, that, these, those
Introduction
This way or that way?
Definition
We use this, that, these and those to indicate the people and things we are talking about.
Construction
Singular | Plural |
'this' (+ noun) this book | 'these' (+ noun) these books
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'that' (+ noun) that book
| 'those' (+ noun) those books |
Uses
Use | Example | |
To talk about near and distant people and objects.
This and these for close people and objects.
That and those for distant people and objects.
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This is here. That is over there. | |
To talk about two (groups of) people or objects.
This and these for the first object(s) or person/people we mention.
That and those for the second object(s) or person/people we mention.
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Introductions ['this' +'be' +person] | |
This is our accountant, Mr. Brown. |
Examples
This present is for you. | Those are mountains in the Himalayas. |
Those people are my colleagues. |
These are my three daughters. |
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This is the new plan Do you like this coat? | That is the old factory. I prefer that jacket. |