When to Use 'These' vs. 'Those' in Everyday English

 


The choice between "these" and "those" might seem simple, but it plays a significant role in everyday communication. Let’s explore how to use these demonstrative pronouns effectively.

What Do "These" and "Those" Mean?

  • "These": Used for plural items close to the speaker.

    • Example: These shoes are comfortable.

  • "Those": Used for plural items farther away.

    • Example: Those birds are flying high.

Learn more about the basics of demonstrative pronouns with this detailed guide.

Everyday Scenarios

Using "These"

  • Example: These cookies are freshly baked.

For beginners, understanding basic grammar rules is essential. Check out this blog on basic grammar rules for a solid foundation.

Using "Those"

  • Example: Those paintings on the wall are exquisite.

For teachers, resources like Class 1 Grammar can provide helpful insights for explaining these concepts to young learners.

Tips for Proper Usage

  1. Proximity Awareness: Always consider the distance of the objects.

  2. Practice in Real Conversations: Use "these" and "those" when describing items around you.

  3. Seek Professional Training: Enroll in a grammar teacher training program to enhance your skills.

Common Mistakes

  • Incorrect: These is my books.

  • Correct: These are my books.

Visit Teacher Training Mumbai for more tips and resources.

Using "these" and "those" correctly can make your communication clearer and more precise. For more comprehensive training, consider the programs offered by Vidhyanidhi Education Society.

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