the difference between this , these , that and those

The difference between this, these, that and those



Today's lesson about the difference between this, these, that and those


To facilitate the understanding must know that this and that


Is this and that, and as you can see here is intended

If we are to be intended to collect say

These a collection This

And we say ...

Those which collect That


In a nutshell

This means that a single, and collected these


That means that a single, and collected those

 These: What is the only collection for this, used to denote things (note the plural) near speaker


That: used when it is quite the thing


This: is used to denote the near speaker thing,

Those: What is the only collection that, and are used to denote things


Examples:

Give me that thing -! Give me that one


What is that? -? What is this


These sandwiches are delicious - These sandwiches are delicious


Those luxury cars - Those cars are luxury



Or when you say

There is nothing new ... That's nothing new


How To Use


Before adjective + Name That is a big house

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