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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

That/this stickers

You use the form, that+plural nouns, where that is used like a pointing indicator. Does this happen with "this" too?
So the examples might be: That stickers on the sofa is/are mine (by the way, what is the correct verb choice?)
Can the word this replace the word that here?

Thank you.
  

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onizo You use the form, that+plural nouns, No, we don't. this/that + singular noun these/those + plural noun onizo That stickers on the sofa is/are mine That sticker on the sofa is mine. (singular) Those stickers on the sofa are mine.

  • onizo You use the form, that+plural nouns, No, we don't.
  • this/that + singular noun these/those + plural noun onizo That stickers on the sofa is/are mine That sticker on the sofa is mine.
  • (singular) Those stickers on the sofa are mine.
  • (plural)
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onizoYou use the form, that+plural nouns,
No, we don't.

this/that + singular noun
these/those + plural noun
onizoThat stickers on the sofa is/are mine
That sticker on the sofa is mine. (singular)
Those stickers on the sofa are mine. (plural)

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