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These and those- Plural nouns
The words ‘these’ and ‘those’ are demonstrative pronoun which are used for indicating something. We use the word ‘ these ‘ to point out people or objects which are close to you. On the other hand, ‘ those ‘ is used to point out people or objects which is farther from you. BASIS FOR COMPARISON THESE THOSE Meaning This is a pronoun and determiner used to identify someones or somethings near to the speaker. That is a pronoun and determiner used to identify someones or somethings at a distance to the speaker. Refers to Somethings which is just mentioned. Somethings which is previously mentioned. Plural form This That Conjunction No No Examples Did you know these people? Those are not my cup of tea. The water of these rivers are clean and pure. Bring me those books. These are very simple exercises. Who are those boys? You can create questions : ...
Simple Present: Be Affirmative and contractions
Verb BE BE is the most important verb in the English language. It is used as a main verb and as an auxiliary verb , and it is also used in the passive voice. BE is the only English verb that has three conjugations in the simple present ( am | are | is ). All other verbs have just two conjugations. BE is also the only verb that has two conjugations in the simple past ( was | were ). All other verbs have only one past tense conjugation. Here are the conjugations for BE in the simple present. singular plural 1st person I am we are 2nd person you are you are 3rd person he, she, it is they are The verb BE, when followed by an adjective , is used to describe a person, place, or thing. person place thing I am tired. Costa Rica is warm. The building is tall. She is kind. The rooms are large. My ideas are bad. We were late. Paris was beautiful. The tea was cold. The verb BE can be followed by a ...

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