This document discusses the use of demonstrative pronouns in English to refer to things that are near or not near. It notes that "this/these" are used for singular or plural nouns that are near, while "that/those" refer to things that are farther away or not near. Examples are given showing "this" and "these" being used for nearby singular and plural nouns, and "that" and "those" referring to things that are not nearby.
This document discusses the use of demonstrative pronouns in English to refer to things that are near or not near. It notes that "this/these" are used for singular or plural nouns that are near, while "that/those" refer to things that are farther away or not near. Examples are given showing "this" and "these" being used for nearby singular and plural nouns, and "that" and "those" referring to things that are not nearby.
This document discusses the use of demonstrative pronouns in English to refer to things that are near or not near. It notes that "this/these" are used for singular or plural nouns that are near, while "that/those" refer to things that are farther away or not near. Examples are given showing "this" and "these" being used for nearby singular and plural nouns, and "that" and "those" referring to things that are not nearby.