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00:00This and that are used to show a single person, place, animal or a thing.
00:08In today's class we will learn about these and those.
00:13Children, these and those are used to show many persons, places, animals or things.
00:23We use these to show plural nouns which are near to us
00:31and we use those to show plural nouns which are far from us.
00:39Now children, let's learn more about these and those with different examples.
00:46There are many balloons near to me, so I'll use these.
00:52And the kites are far from me, so I'll use those.
00:57The doffees are near to me, so I'll use these.
01:03And the cupcakes are far from me, so I'll use those.
01:10Ok children, let's try to make sentences using these and those.
01:17The bananas are near to me, so I'll use these.
01:23These are bananas.
01:26And the apples are far from me, so I'll use those.
01:32Those are apples.
01:36Children, I believe now everyone is clear about these and those. Yes?
01:43Ok now, let's do a quick review about these and those.
01:49Number 1. Dash are coconuts.
01:53Children, are the coconuts near or far away?
01:57Yes, it's far away, so what shall we use?
02:02That's right. Those are coconuts.
02:06Number 2. Dash are eggs.
02:10Are the eggs near to me or far away?
02:13Very good. It's near to me, so what shall we use?
02:18That's right. These are eggs.
02:24Number 3. Dash are classes.
02:28Are the classes near to me?
02:30No, they are far away, right? So what shall we use?
02:35That's right. Those are classes.
02:40Number 4. Dash are butterflies.
02:45Children, are the butterflies far from me?
02:48No, it's near to me, right? So what shall we use now?
02:53Very good. These are butterflies.
03:00Children, look at this box.
03:02Always remember that in singular noun, if a single object is near to us, we use this.
03:11And if a single object is far from us, we use that.
03:16In plural nouns, if many objects are near to us, we use these.
03:23And if many objects are far from us, we use those.
03:29I hope now everyone is clear with these and those.