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Sun 94 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The vs.these

It's really confusing when to use 'the' or ' this/these'. If I understand correctly, to identify things , determiners such as ' the' ' this/these' can be used, but depending on the sentence, sometimes only ' the' is correct. In the following sentence, can I use ' these'? Why?

The Red Cross is an international organisation which cares for people who are in need of help. The Red Cross exists in almost every country around the globe although the name of organisations may be different. But all of the ( these ??)agencies share a common goal to help people. The Red Cross was started in 1859 by Jean Henri Dunant. He saw what
  

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sun 94 In the following sentence, can I use ' these'? Yes. All of these agencies = all of the agencies I just mentioned.

  • sun 94 In the following sentence, can I use ' these'?
  • Yes.
  • All of these agencies = all of the agencies I just mentioned.
  • CJ
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sun 94In the following sentence, can I use ' these'?
Yes. All of these agencies = all of the agencies I just mentioned.

CJ
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But my answer sheet says only ' the' is correct. What do you think?
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I assume that "organisations" are "agencies", so "these" would be fine.

I don't see why only "the" is considered correct in your answer sheet. I can't explain why your answer sheet has that answer.

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