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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 singular demonstrative pronouns are this and that.The plural demonstrative pronouns are these and those.
Yes, the pronoun 'those' is a thirdperson demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun spoken about. Example:Those are my favorite flowers.
Your shows case possession, such as "that's YOUR car" or "those are YOUR shoes". You're is a contraction of a noun YOU and the verb ARE for YOU ARE, example: "YOU'RE funny" or "get YOUR shoes, if YOU'RE going running".
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)
If I give you that pig will you exchange it for those ducks?
Yes, for example: "I want those pants." The word "those" describes "pants." It can also be a pronoun, for example: "I don't like these monkeys, but I love those." Here, the word "those" is the direct object of "love" and represents the noun "monkeys".
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.
those home maid
The placement on the newspapers and those that are usually announced over the radio are example of advertisement.
Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.Pressumably, those would be tasks that require a network connection - for example, updating your antivirus database.
There are two kinds of people: those who know how to use dichotomy in a sentence, and those who do not.
one of those bucket thingys
hell i care about those things...
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."
He had two of those, only his were green ones with blue stripes.
This That These Those are some demonstrative adjectives