Are those your books?
Please put away those clothes.
Those gifts are for my sister.
How much do those apples cost?
Good things come to those who wait.
It could be used in any sentence as an adjective. That sentence could be, "I'm quite busty and I fear it would look matronly on me."
One example could be... "The pressure group lobbied for longer tariffs for those convicted of murder"
They're used to browse web pages... those could be on the WWW, they could be on a local intranet, etc.
Those potatoes are old and rotten
The answer depends on how the words are used in a sentence, but it's hard to imagine how "whom those" could appear in a good sentence. You might say, for example, "Who runs depends on whom they nominate." I cannot come up with an example for "whom those"! Here is an example: It was not clear for whom those love notes were intended.
I just used genre in a sentence.
us the world whirl in a sentence
"Gigantic" is not technically a 'proper' word. It could be used in a sentence like "The apple was gigantic", but that is not a formal sentence and could not be used in an essay for example.
I can conquer this question.
Look at those cats. Those modifies cats. What kind of cats? Those cats.
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
In the sentence, "yet" is a coordinating conjunction.