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The English language has different ways of indicating singular and plural forms of nouns, and the demonstrative pronouns 'this' and 'these' are no exception. 'This' refers to a singular noun or an object that is close to the speaker, while 'these' is used for plural nouns or multiple objects that are near the speaker.
It is important to choose the correct pronoun to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in communication. An online exercise to practice using these pronouns can be helpful in improving one's grammar skills.
In daily conversations, we often use 'this' or 'these' to refer to things that are physically present, such as pointing to an object while saying "This is my phone," or "These are my books." By using the correct pronoun, we can accurately convey our message to the listener or reader.
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