It is correct to say "those children", not "this children". You can also say "these children".
No, You can say: I taught the children correct grammatical tense. or The learned scholar volunteered to tech the children correct grammatical tense
No, it is not correct to say "those ones." "Those" is already a plural determiner, so there is no need to add "ones" after it. Just saying "those" is sufficient: "I like those books."
No, it is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "Thank you to all of you."
No. The correct version should read :-"All the children played very nicelytogether."
No. The best I can assume you are trying to say is, "Those guys." As in, "Those guys at the garage did a great job on the repair!"
Both of those sentences are correct but he first one would be more appropriate to say.
No, You can say: I taught the children correct grammatical tense. or The learned scholar volunteered to tech the children correct grammatical tense
No, it is not correct to say "those ones." "Those" is already a plural determiner, so there is no need to add "ones" after it. Just saying "those" is sufficient: "I like those books."
Yes, "None of the children were hurt" is a grammatically correct statement.
The correct answer is to say "the children had their nape hair trimmed."
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "I am the mother of two children."
No, it is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "Thank you to all of you."
No, it would be "None of the children were hurt"
yes
No. The correct version should read :-"All the children played very nicelytogether."
No. It would be better to just say those or these.
Yes