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Is those'll a noun

Updated: 4/27/2024
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11y ago

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The word those'll is a contraction, a combination of the demonstrative pronoun 'those' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'will'. The contraction functions as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or clause. Examples:

Those will be just fine. Or, Those'll be just fine.

Note: This contraction should not be used in formal writing, it is used mainly in spoken English.

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No, "those'll" is a contraction of "those will," which is a phrase commonly used to refer to a group of things or people. It is not a noun itself, but it can be followed by a noun to indicate possession or action.

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