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The demonstrative pronoun and the adjective use of the word 'these' is the plural form of 'this'.

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What is the plural word for the word these?

The adjective or demonstrative pronoun 'these' is the plural form. The singular form is 'this'.


What is an example singular demonstrative?

The singular demonstrative pronouns are this and that.The plural demonstrative pronouns are these and those.


What is the plural form o that?

The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun that is those.The singular demonstrative pronouns are this and that.The plural demonstrative pronouns are these and those.


What are those plural verb?

The word 'those' is a plural demonstrative pronoun.The demonstrative pronouns are 'this' and 'that' for the singular; 'these' and 'those' for the plural.


What is plural of this?

The plural form of the demonstrative pronoun and the adjective this is these.


Are the demonstrative pronouns 'this' and 'that' plural or singular?

"This" and "that" are singular. Their plural forms are "these" and "those."


Is those a plural?

Yes. It is the plural form of the demonstrative pronoun or demonstrative adjective "that". As in "That is an apple." => "Those are apples." "That dog is mine." => "Those dogs are mine."


What are the four demonstrative determiners?

this - singular, these - plural that - singular, those - plural


What are the singular demonstrative pronouns?

The singular demonstrative pronouns are: this and that.The plural demonstrative pronouns are: these and those.


What word is those plural of?

Those is the plural form of that. That (singular) and those (plural) are the objective form of demonstrative pronouns.


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