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When to use "those" and when to use "them" : r/grammar - Reddit
“Those” needs to be defined further, though usually this definition is implied. “I like those movies ” is most precisely best, though it tends to sound a little stiff, like technical writing. “Them” is a pronoun, whereby the referenced noun can only be understood based on the context of the content.

"That of", "those of", and possessives - English Language Learners ...
Yes, it is true — if, by "possessive form" you mean the possessive inflection of a noun ('s, etc.), and yes, you can use the possessive without using that of or those of. However, I don't believe you fully understand the two ways to indicate the possessive case. I'll explain them, and then explain how the demonstrative pronoun (this, that, these and those) fits in. The possessive case takes ...

'To those of you' vs 'for those of you' : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
"To those of you" means you are speaking to the people who you've identified. "For those of you" means whatever you're saying applies to the people who you've identified. Obviously the meaning is very, very close because generally people don't need to listen to something that doesn't apply to them.

Difference between and usage of "Them" and "These/those"
The these/those issue has been covered by these organizations or those organizations?, among others (for most purposes, these = the ones right here, and those = the ones over there, further away). The use of them as in How do you like them apples? has been covered on ELU by Using “them” instead of “those”. To summarise, although it's a long-established colloquial usage, it's not ...

What is the meaning behind the statement "Those who cling to ... - Reddit
Like quote from Sulla, ' those who learn to die free themselves of slavery'. Sun Tzu's many lessons on, if you fear for life in battle you most probably die, if you accept death then you most probably live through battles. Lesson from traumas, which is a neurological state and as it is said, bundle of neurons that fire together, wire together.

grammar - those knowing VS those who know - English Language Learners ...
The question is about "those knowing" vs "those who know", not about the continuous/progressive as verb in a main clause.

My tier list of the best guns in TWR. (My list takes into ... - Reddit
My tier list of the best guns in TWR. (My list takes into consideration what level they were unlocked at, so it isn't biased towards Late Game guns)

Can I use "those that VERB …" instead of "those who VERB
Instead of "answering the questions from those that walked by" we would probably say, "and answering any questions from passers-by" or "answering visitors' questions." You can say "those that", but it's less used (at least in books) than "those who". "Those that" and "They that" frequently occur in the King James Bible of 1611, but they might sound a little old-fashioned nowadays. By the way ...

About "these" and "those" : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
So from what i understood, "these" is for things close to use, and "those" for things far from us. But in a sentence like this: "there are creatures…

How should I differentiate between they and those?
Those are really cute would only make sense if the preceding conversation had already introduced the possibility of having different types of animals as pets. You're asserting that as a general principle, cats and dogs are really cute, whereas other types of animals kept as pets might not be.

 

 

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