Alexateaches you how to say THIS, THESE, THAT and THOSE in French. SUPPORT GUIDE and EXCLUSIVE VIDS at https://learnfrenchwithalexa.com. Test your French Title This/ that/ these/ those Worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 1 Grammar worksheet: This/ that/ these/ those Worksheet Keywords: determiners, this and that, these and those, grade 1, grammar, english, worksheet THISTHAT THESE THOSE. ades94. 21556. 185. 147. 0. 1/1. This exercise is about demonstrative pronouns; this, that, these and those. Learners will be expected to put the correct demonstratives in the blanks based on the image given. Curiously "wordfinder" is perfectly playable โ€” and good for 19 points โ€” in Words With Friends. However, it's not a valid word in the Scrabble US or Scrabble UK dictionaries! The best Scrabble word with those letters is "frownier" for 14 points. Using the right word finder cheat with the letters you have gives you the best chance Themeaning of THOSE is plural of that. See the full definition Hello, Username. Log In Sign Up Games & Quizzes Middle English, from those these, from Old English thฤs, plural of thes this โ€” more at this. Dictionary Entries Near those. Thos. those. those days. See More Nearby Entries . Cite this Entry. Whats the difference between 'these days' and 'those days'? Read on to learn more! We use 'these days' to refer to the present time. "Young people are always on screens these days." "It's hard to Find2 ways to say THESE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. Answer This kind of thing or that kind of thing is made plural with the phrases these kinds of things or those kinds of things, but the singular versions are much more commonly used. This kind of thing is much more common than these kinds of things: They have been trained for this kind of thing. [=They have been trained to do this.] He has Whosebags are those? Whose are those bags? Be careful! Be careful not to confuse whose and who's (= who is ). They are pronounced in the same way but spelled differently: Whose coat is this? Who's (= Who is) Stefan? Possessives: questions 1. Possessives: questions 2. No "those ones / these ones" are demonstrative pronouns: J'aime ceux-lร  / ceux-ci. If there's a noun added to the end, then you're using a demonstrative adjective: J'aime ces livres. "Wash those dishes before these ones" - those dishes = demonstrative adjective + noun ( cette vaisselle-lร  ), these ones = demonstrative TZQTp3.