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."
"Those" is a plural pronoun used to refer to multiple objects or people, while "that" is used for singular objects.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
Those is the plural form of that. That (singular) and those (plural) are the objective form of demonstrative pronouns.
The plural form of the demonstrative pronoun 'that' is those.
The word that is singular. Examples:Singular, That boy is my friend. Plural, Those boys are my friends.Singular, I like that. Plural, I like them. I like those.
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Those is the plural form of that.
the word "those" is plural
The word 'those' is a plural demonstrative pronoun.The demonstrative pronouns are 'this' and 'that' for the singular; 'these' and 'those' for the plural.
Those is the plural form of that. That (singular) and those (plural) are the objective form of demonstrative pronouns.
The plural of that is those.e.g."That person and those people."
The plural form would be "those are men" or "those are some men." (There is no plural article.)
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The plural of that is those.e.g."That person and those people."
The plural of that is those.e.g."That person and those people."
The plural for that table is "those tables".
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The word that is singular. Examples:Singular, That boy is my friend. Plural, Those boys are my friends.Singular, I like that. Plural, I like them. I like those.