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these and those are plural (this and that are singular). Use these for objects that are close to you, and those for objects that are not close to you.

Why are these books on the table? (books are close). Who are those children? (over there)

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"These" is used to refer to items that are nearby or close in proximity, while "those" is used to refer to objects that are farther away or not within immediate reach. For example, you would say "I like these shoes" when referring to shoes that you can touch or see up close, and "I don't like those shirts" when talking about shirts that are located further away or not in your immediate vicinity.

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