The one thing being referred to is a specific object, idea, or concept that is being discussed or mentioned in the conversation.
The plural of "this" is "these" (referring to more than one thing).
we use this when referring to one thing and these when referring to more than one object.''This is my bag.We are talking about one bag hereon lets use [these] are my bags its obvious that we are referring to more than one bag here.
We use "The" when referring to something specific. We use "a" when e talk about one thing in general.
There is no such thing, but maybe you are referring to Gryffindor? One of the school houses in the Harry Potter series?
I believe you are referring to the thing one does with one's mouth when one is happy, in which case, is spelled s-m-i-l-e. Smile. :)
If by 'thing' you are referring to a noun, then in a metaphorical sense, yes.
yes, because you are referring to a specific thing!
A singular pronoun refers to one person or thing (e.g. he, she, it), while a plural pronoun refers to more than one person or thing (e.g. they, we, us). Singular pronouns are used when referring to a single entity, while plural pronouns are used when referring to multiple entities.
Yes, it basically is referring to the same thing.
It is a pronoun referring to a thing or place.
There is no such thing as a train planner. If one is referring to a journey planner, then he or she can visit the official tourism site of his or her destination.
Yes, since it is referring to a "person, place or thing," in this case longhorn, referring to the Texas Longhorn or English Longhorn, is a "thing" being a bovine breed.