This, That, These, Those — Demonstrative Pronouns
This, that, these, and those are called demonstrative pronouns. We use them to show or point to people or things.
Singular and Plural Forms
| Close (near) | Far (far away) |
|---|---|
| This (singular) | That (singular) |
| These (plural) | Those (plural) |
Questions with Demonstratives
(asking about one close thing)
(asking about one far thing)
(asking about several close things)
(asking about several far things)
When Else Do We Use This, That, These, Those?
1. Talking about abstract things
We can use them with ideas or actions (not just things you can touch).
2. Showing feelings
We use this/these to show we feel close or positive about something. We use that/those to show distance or a negative feeling.
3. Introducing people
We use this/these when we introduce someone. We use that/those when asking about someone.
4. On the phone
We use this when answering or asking on the phone.
5. Talking about known or new things
Use that for something known to both people (instead of “the”). Use this for something new in the conversation.
Time Expressions with Demonstratives
Common Expressions with Demonstratives
forget that! — forget it!
in this case — in this situation
that’s all — that is everything
that’s all right — it’s okay
that’s great! — very good!
that’s it — that’s the right answer or thing
that’s right — yes, correct
this way — in this direction



