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Introduction |
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Understanding Each Word |
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Key Points to Remember |
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Examples for Practice |
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"This, That, These, and Those" are showing words.
They help us point to people, animals, or things and tell if they are near or far from us.
"This" is used for one person, animal, or thing that is near.
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"These" is used for more than one person, animal, or thing that is near.
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"That" is used for one person, animal, or thing that is far.
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"Those" is used for more than one person, animal, or thing that is far.
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"This, That, These, and Those" help us point to things around us. If something is near, use "This" (one) or "These" (many). If something is far, use "That" (one) or "Those" (many).
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1. What are the differences between 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those'? | ![]() |
2. How can I practice using 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those' correctly? | ![]() |
3. Are there any common mistakes people make when using 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those'? | ![]() |
4. Can 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those' be used in questions? | ![]() |
5. Why is it important to learn the usage of 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those' in English? | ![]() |