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  1. Feb 9, 2014 · Have you seen these/those photos? You’ll love these/those photos! These/Those photos were taken in France. Should I use “these” or “those” when I refer to something in the first sentence? Are there any simple rules that I should follow? NOTES: I know that I should use “this(singular)” and “these(plural)” for things ...

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · 'These photos' is used when referring to photos that are close to the speaker or in the present context, while 'those photos' is used when referring to photos that are farther away from the speaker or not in the immediate context.

  3. We normally use this, that, these and those as pronouns to refer to things or ideas: Put the butter, chocolate and sugar in a saucepan. Heat this over a low flame until it melts.

  4. We use this (singular) and these (plural) to talk about things close to us, and that (singular) and those (plural) to talk about things at some distance away from us. What about this shirt for Oliver?

  5. Wrap-up by having students compare answers with classmates, and then choose one or two students to write their answers on the board: (1) These; (2) Those; etc. Correct and discuss any mistakes. (Add 5 to 10 minutes.)

  6. Demonstratives. demonstrative pronouns (That is nice.) a1. 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. ‘What's this?’. ‘What's this/that in English?’. ‘What are these/those in English?’. ‘Who's that?’ ‘That’s my friend, Max.’.