Difference between revisions of "This"
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*<span style="font-weight:bold;">this</span>, or <span style="font-weight:bold;">this one</span>, is near the speaker. | *<span style="font-weight:bold;">this</span>, or <span style="font-weight:bold;">this one</span>, is near the speaker. | ||
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*<span style="color:#AAAAAA;">those</span> (or in some dialects, ''those one<u>s</u>'') are farther away. | *<span style="color:#AAAAAA;">those</span> (or in some dialects, ''those one<u>s</u>'') are farther away. | ||
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*<span style="font-weight:bold;">this</span> shirt is the one the speaker is close to. | *<span style="font-weight:bold;">this</span> shirt is the one the speaker is close to. |
Revision as of 14:54, 27 September 2019
Pronoun, (singular)
- this, or this one, is near the speaker.
- that, or that one, is farther away.
The initial voiced dental fricative ð is a deictic common to both the singular and plural:
- these (or in some dialects, these ones) are near the speaker.
- those (or in some dialects, those ones) are farther away.
Demonstrative adjective (determiner)
- this shirt is the one the speaker is close to.
- that shirt is farther away.
- Kids these days...
- back in those days...
See also
this.Javascript