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"these" vs "this" - The Grammar Guide - ProWritingAid
These refers to plural nouns (i.e. these cookies). When the noun is omitted after this and these, they become pronouns (i.e. turn this off when you leave). Demonstratives are words we use to indicate nouns in a sentence. They point out specific nouns that are near or far in time and space.
This, that, these, those - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
This, that, these and those are demonstratives. We use this, that, these and those to point to people and things. This and that are singular. These and those are plural. We use them as determiners and pronouns.
This vs These: What's the Difference? - ProWritingAid
The main difference between this and these is that this is used to refer to singular and uncountable nouns, while these is used to refer to plural countable nouns. You would say “ this necklace” to refer to a single necklace, and “ these necklaces” to refer to multiple necklaces.
This vs. That vs. These vs. Those: Basic Grammar Guide
Read on for examples of sentences that use this or that, and with phrases like these are and those are. This vs. That, These vs. Those. Telling the difference between these words may seem easy for English speakers. But do you know the various situations where each is correct?
This/That/These/Those - Difference, Use, Rules & Worksheet
"These" is the plural form of "this" and is used for multiple items that are close to the speaker. "Those" is the plural form of "that" and is used for multiple items that are farther away. Example: "These apples are fresh" (nearby), "Those apples on the tree are fresh" (farther away).
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