Demonstrative pronouns indicate the location and number of objects: 'this' and 'these' are used for objects near the speaker (singular and plural respectively), while 'that' and 'those' are used for objects far from the speaker (singular and plural respectively).
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π Learn the correct use of This, That, These, and Those in just a few minutes!Added:
Good morning students.
>> Good morning, sir.
>> Today we are going to learn something very interesting. To, this, that, these, and those. Look students, this is an apple. We use t i s for one thing which is near us. This is an apple.
>> This is an apple.
>> Now look there. That is a school bag. We use that for one thing which is far from us.
>> Sir, because the bag is far?
>> Exactly.
>> That is a school bag.
>> Now look carefully. These are books. We use these for many things which are near us.
>> Because there are two books?
>> Correct. More than one object nearby.
And those are pencils. We use those for many things which are far from us.
>> Two books?
>> Correct. More than pencils.
>> The Sir, this is my shoe, but those are Rahul's smelly shoes.
>> things which are far from us. Grammar is correct, but poor Rahul. If you enjoyed this lesson and want to learn English grammar in a simple and fun way, don't forget to follow Curly Classroom.
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