It is easier to answer this question by means of examples:
Example 1:
a. What are those colors that you see in a rainbow?
b. They are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red.
Example 2:
a. I love the ones with the white icing. What are they?
b. The ones with the white icing are ginger.
The answer to your question is that they are both correct in context with the rest of the sentence.
Those is the plural form of that. That (singular) and those (plural) are the objective form of demonstrative pronouns.
The antecedent of the pronoun "those" would be the noun or noun phrase that "those" is replacing in the sentence. For example, in the sentence "I saw the trees, and those were beautiful," the antecedent of "those" is "trees."
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
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."
Those can be a determiner eg Those people are from out of town Those can be a demonstrative pronoun, the plural form of that eg I like those over there
for those who are
Extremely beneficial to those.
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.
those who dictate
I have never heard of that saying but I have heard one that goes "Those who can do and those who can't teacher."
knon of those
Those is the plural form of that. That (singular) and those (plural) are the objective form of demonstrative pronouns.
The possessive form is 'those astronaut'ssuits'.
"Those" is not a verb at all; instead, "those" is a demonstrative pronoun.
Look at those cats. Those modifies cats. What kind of cats? Those cats.
The antecedent of the pronoun "those" would be the noun or noun phrase that "those" is replacing in the sentence. For example, in the sentence "I saw the trees, and those were beautiful," the antecedent of "those" is "trees."
The answer is time. "Too swift for those who fear" is a quote from Henry Van Dyke Time is too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, Time is eternity.