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Furkan
What does "those of" mean? Is it different from "those"? How is it used?
Thanks in advance.
2021年9月8日 13:19
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Hey Furkan!
I think we can understand it better with some examples:
I like speaking to *those of* different languages.
I don’t like *those* movies.
Let’s remember that “those” is used for plurals so that’s why we say “movies” and “languages.” It’s also used to refer to an object that’s far from the speaker. With this in mind, do you think they have the same meaning??
2021年9月8日
受邀老師
It means the same!! The "of" is used when you are referring to something after the "those" like in:
"This is for those of you who wants to stay here"
2021年9月8日
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