Вопрос задан 09.05.2019 в 19:14. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Кохан Надія.

Then make sentences. We use this/these/that/those in the singular and this/these/that/those in the

plural. We use this/these/that/those in the singular and this/these/that/those in the plural
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Отвечает Новиков Вадим.
Singular-ед число
plural-множ число
This и that-это единственное число.This-этот(эта,это )That-тот(та,то)
These -множ число от this,т.е эти
Those-множ число от that,т.е те
Т.е We use this,that in the singular and these and those in the plural

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When referring to objects, we use different forms of "this" and "that" based on whether the object is singular or plural. Similarly, we use different forms of "these" and "those" based on whether the objects are singular or plural. Let's break it down and make sentences to illustrate the usage:

- This: We use "this" to refer to a singular object that is close to us in space or time. For example: - I like this book. (referring to a specific book that is close to the speaker) - This is my favorite restaurant. (referring to a specific restaurant that is close to the speaker)

- These: We use "these" to refer to multiple objects that are close to us in space or time. For example: - I bought these shoes yesterday. (referring to multiple shoes that are close to the speaker) - Can you pass me these documents? (referring to multiple documents that are close to the speaker)

- That: We use "that" to refer to a singular object that is farther away from us in space or time. For example: - That car is expensive. (referring to a specific car that is farther away from the speaker) - I remember that day vividly. (referring to a specific day in the past that is farther away from the speaker)

- Those: We use "those" to refer to multiple objects that are farther away from us in space or time. For example: - Look at those birds in the sky. (referring to multiple birds that are farther away from the speaker) - I miss those days we spent together. (referring to multiple days in the past that are farther away from the speaker)

In summary, "this" and "that" are used for singular objects, while "these" and "those" are used for plural objects. The choice between "this" and "that" depends on the proximity to the speaker, and the choice between "these" and "those" depends on whether the objects are close or far from the speaker.

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