This is used with singular or uncountable nouns (i.e. this egg or this music). These refers to plural nouns (i.e. these cookies). When the noun is omitted after this and these, they become pronouns (i.e. turn this off when you leave). Demonstratives are words we use to indicate nouns in a sentence.
Which one is correct these are or these is?
Both are correct. “These” is the plural form “This”. For example: 1) This is my car.
When use these and those?
Generally speaking, we use this/these to refer to people and things, situations and experiences that are close to the speaker or very close in time. We use that/those to refer to people and things, situations and experiences that are more distant, either in time or physically.
Is it these two or this two?
“These two” is correct because two is a plural, as you say. The only sensible exception I can come up with is in a very specific verbal discussion.
Is it this days or these days?
“these days” is correct; “this days” is wrong. The demonstrative determiner “this” has a singular form “this” and a plural form “these”, and its plurality must match that of the noun that follows it. “days” is a plural noun.
How do you explain this that these those?
We use this/that/these/those to explain what we are talking about. We sometimes use them with nouns and we sometimes use them on their own. We use this (singular) and these (plural) to talk about things close to us, and that (singular) and those (plural) to talk about things at some distance away from us.
Can you say these ones?
By itself, there’s nothing wrong with the word “ones” as a plural: “surrounded by her loved ones.” However, “this one” should not be pluralized to “these ones.” Just say “these.” BUY THE BOOK!
Which is correct all this or all these?
It is better to say all these things or all these features or all these reasons. In your example, all this is more appropriate. All this can be used to refer to multiple things, even though this implies something singular. When you use all this, think of it as meaning all this stuff.
Is it those or these?
2. ‘Those’ is the plural version of ‘that’. 3. ‘These’ refers to items close by.
What are the 3 there’s?
There, their, and they’re are the big trio of commonly confused words. All three of them are pronounced the same, and the spelling differences don’t seem to do a good job of stopping people from mixing them up.
What is these in grammar?
This, that, these and those are demonstratives. We use this, that, these and those to point to people and things. This and that are singular. These and those are plural. We use them as determiners and pronouns.
Is it this or these girls?
This is used to describe a singular countable noun and these is used with plural countable nouns. A countable noun has a plural form such as books, girls, boys, toys, etc.