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  1. Dec 1, 2017 · In person in a small group, you'd say "Hi! I'm James!" and probably extend your hand to shake. If you are in front a of a room of strangers introducing yourself, you might be more formal, with "My name is James". However, if you're joining a conference call, you'd say "Hi! This is James."

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  4. Add to word list. used when you introduce someone to someone else: Ricardo, this is Joan. Tyler, this is Jake, whom I work with at Thrive. Sophie, this is Bryce. Bryce and I were at school together. Jack, this is my cousin, Marina. Let me introduce you to James. James, this is Tom.

  5. Aug 17, 2011 · I come to this question not because of the indistinguishable in saying them, but because my spelling checker don't think this's is a word. – Ooker. Jan 12, 2016 at 7:08. @Ooker You should say: “my spell checker doesn't think "this's" is a word”. And it's absolutely right, speech comes first, writing comes last.

  6. Dec 5, 2016 · Do use this when presenting the thing being referred to. For the second, when you first start to talk you hold the glasses in your hand, point to them,or somesuch, and say “These are glasses.”. Now that you have established a subject, you can continue with “They must be kept clean.”.

  7. demonstrative pronouns (That is nice.) Reference. Practice. Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those. This is my bag. That's Maya's computer. These are my children. Those are Tom's books.

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