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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What is the correct use Ex- I hate miserable rainy days like this*? Or is it- I hate miserable rainy days like these*?

What is the correct use
Ex- I hate miserable rainy days like this*?
Or is it- I hate miserable rainy days like these*?
  

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Anonymous I hate miserable rainy days like this. Use this to refer to the present day. I can’t think of a context where I would use these , though some speakers might use it instead of this .

  • Anonymous I hate miserable rainy days like this.
  • Use this to refer to the present day.
  • I can’t think of a context where I would use these , though some speakers might use it instead of this .
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AnonymousI hate miserable rainy days like this.
Use this to refer to the present day.

I can’t think of a context where I would use these, though some speakers might use it instead of this.

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