A1 pronoun 中性 #96 最常用

these

/ðiːz/

The plural form of 'this', used to identify specific people or things near the speaker in space or time. It can function as either a pronoun or a determiner to point out multiple items.

例句

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1

These are my favorite books on the shelf.

These are my favorite books on the shelf.

2

These results indicate a significant improvement in performance.

These results indicate a significant improvement in performance.

3

Do you want to see these?

Do you want to see these?

词族

形容词
this
相关
this
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记忆技巧

Remember: 'These' has the letter 'e' like the word 'near' (if you stretch it!), and it is the plural friend of 'this'.

快速测验

___ flowers in my hand smell wonderful.

正确!

正确答案是: these

例句

1

These are my favorite books on the shelf.

everyday

These are my favorite books on the shelf.

2

These results indicate a significant improvement in performance.

formal

These results indicate a significant improvement in performance.

3

Do you want to see these?

informal

Do you want to see these?

4

These observations are consistent with previous experimental data.

academic

These observations are consistent with previous experimental data.

5

Please sign these contracts and return them to the office.

business

Please sign these contracts and return them to the office.

词族

形容词
this
相关
this

常见搭配

these days these days
all of these all of these
one of these one of these
some of these some of these
between these between these

常用短语

one of these days

one of these days

these things happen

these things happen

along these lines

along these lines

容易混淆的词

these vs this

'This' is used for one thing (singular), while 'these' is used for two or more things (plural).

these vs those

'These' refers to things close to the speaker, while 'those' refers to things further away.

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使用说明

Use 'these' when referring to plural objects or people that are physically close to you or mentioned recently in a conversation.

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常见错误

A common mistake is using 'this' with plural nouns, such as saying 'this people' instead of 'these people'.

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记忆技巧

Remember: 'These' has the letter 'e' like the word 'near' (if you stretch it!), and it is the plural friend of 'this'.

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词源

From Old English 'thās', the plural of 'thes' (this).

语法模式

Used with plural nouns Functions as a demonstrative pronoun Functions as a demonstrative determiner

快速测验

___ flowers in my hand smell wonderful.

正确!

正确答案是: these

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