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Elizabeth Campos
What is the difference between this x these and that x those? When do I use one term or another?
Aug 22, 2017 8:29 PM
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We use "this" for one object (singular) which is here (near our location). Example: This is my desk.
We use "that" for one object (singular) which is there (away from our location). Example: That is your desk.
We use "these" for multiple objects (plural) which are here (near our location). Example: These are my children.
We use "that" for multiple objects (plural) which are there (away from our location). Example: Those are your children.
Hope this helps!
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Elizabeth Campos
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