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Definitions from the WebTerm: thesePart of Speech: pronoun, determinerDefinition:As a pronoun, "these" is used to refer or point out objects or people near the speaker. As a determiner, it indicates a specific set or group of things or people. Senses:1. Pronoun: Used to refer to objects or people near the speaker. 2. Determiner: Indicating a specific set or group of things or people. Examples:Pronoun: - These books belong to me. - Can you pass me these wrenches? - These are the best restaurants in town. Determiner: - These cookies are delicious. - I want to buy these shoes. - These students are the top performers. For related products, you can check out: | ||||
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