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In English grammar, "these" and "those" are known as demonstrative pronouns that are used to refer to specific things or people. "These" refers to things or people that are close to the speaker, while "those" refers to things or people that are far from the speaker. For example, "these apples" are the ones that are on the table in front of the speaker, while "those apples" are the ones that are on a shelf across the room. These pronouns are often used to avoid repetition of the noun in a sentence. It's important to use them correctly to avoid confusion and to make sure the meaning of the sentence is clear. An online grammar exercise can help practice the proper use of "these" and "those".
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