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Alend.leo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

these and those ?

good day to all...

these , those
i know one is for distance and the other is for near and both are plural....

what is the difference between them in the following sentences ?

Why haven't those scientists at UK find a cure for flue?
Why haven't these scientists at UK find a cure for flue?

what are those myths ?
what are these myths ?

why you do not depend on those ideas to make a report ?
why you do not depend on these ideas to make a report ?

what does decide which word to be used ? tense or meaning ?
the use of any word effects the meaning of the sentence ? and changes the meaning?

thanks a lot
  

Top answer

what is the difference between them in the following sentences ? It is the same meaning. avesta leo what decides which word to be used ?

  • what is the difference between them in the following sentences ?
  • It is the same meaning.
  • avesta leo what decides which word to be used ?
  • It is how you envision the items.
  • Generally, we envision things we like or agree with as near, and things we dislike or disagree with as far.
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avesta leoi know one is for distance and the other is for near and both are plural....what is the difference between them in the following sentences ?
It is the same meaning.
avesta leowhat decides which word to be used ?
It is how you envision the items. Generally, we envision things we like or agree with as near, a
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thanks a lot Mister Micawber
so there is no difference in the sentences ?

all are right ?
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There is no difference in basic meaning, no. Your sentences have other problems:

Why haven't those scientists at UK found a cure for flu?
Why haven't these scientists at UK found a cure for flu?

What are those myths ?
What are these myths ?

Why don't you depend on those ideas to make

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