- THOSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
This, that, these and those are demonstratives We use this, that, these and those to point to people and things This and that are singular These and those are plural We use them as determiners and pronouns …
- THOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THOSE is plural of that
- THOSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use those when you are referring to people or things that are a distance away from you in position or time, especially when you indicate or point to them What are those buildings? Oh, those books! I meant to put them away before this afternoon Those is also a pronoun
- Them vs These Those? What’s the difference? - One Minute English
“These” and “Those” can be demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives It is grammatically incorrect to use “them” in place of “these” and “those” when they are adjectives
- Those - definition of those by The Free Dictionary
that – those That and those are used in different ways when you are referring to people, things, events, or periods of time They can both be determiners or pronouns In this use, that is pronounced ðæt Those is the plural form of that
- THOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Those definition: plural of that See examples of THOSE used in a sentence
- those - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English thos (“those”), alteration of tho pl (“the; those”), equivalent to tho (“the; those”) + -s (plural ending), partly by analogy with thes (“these”), whose final -s is original and not a plural ending
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Definition of those in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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