I know that in order to distinguish objects of one type it's right to use "this" refering to the near object and "that" when it comes to the distant one,but what if there's only one object of certain type and he's far from the speaker and vice versa?
Alex1751 I know that in order to distinguish objects of one type it's right to use "this" refe rr ing to the near object and "that" when it comes to the distant one , b ut what if there's only one object of a certain type and he's it's far from the speaker and vice versa? far from the speaker: that near the speaker: this I'm not sure what you mean by 'vice versa'. More than one object?
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Alex1751I know that in order to distinguish objects of one type it's right to use "this" referring to the near object and "that" when it comes to the distant one, but what if there's only one object of a certain type and
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