Is it this things or these things?
Is it this things or these things?
this is used to singular and these to plural, therefore if things is ever plural you ever use these things. never say “this things” it is incorrect always say “these things” “These look new, what are these things?”
Can we use these for things?
We use this, that, these and those to point to people and things. This and that are singular. These and those are plural.
Is it correct to say times like these?
both correct.” Your later question narrows it down to “times like this”.
Is these kind of things correct grammar?
This kind of thing or that kind of thing is made plural with the phrases these kinds of things or those kinds of things, but the singular versions are much more commonly used. This kind of thing is much more common than these kinds of things: They have been trained for this kind of thing.
Which is correct this two or these two?
“These two” is correct because two is a plural, as you say.
Is it this days or these days?
“These days” is the correct version. Since the word “days” is plural and one uses the word “these” to refer to plural nouns, the correct choice would be “these days.” You would use “this” for a singular noun, like “this day.”
Is it this times or these times?
The two words are similar because they refer to nouns that are near in space and time. This is used with singular or uncountable nouns (i.e. this egg or this music). These refers to plural nouns (i.e. these cookies).
How do you use in times like these in a sentence?
Sentence examples for during times like these from inspiring English sources. And during times like these, he added, “at an Internet company you sit on the sidelines”. This is in spite of his possession of a British passport, the only document that might get a Palestinian in Gaza to safety during times like these.
Is it these kinds or these kind?
If the noun is singular, use “this kind”; if the noun is plural, use “these kinds.” Unless you are being deliberately ungrammatical.
What are this or these?
This and these are demonstratives, which means they indicate a specific noun in a sentence. The two words are similar because they refer to nouns that are near in space and time. This is used with singular or uncountable nouns (i.e. this egg or this music). These refers to plural nouns (i.e. these cookies).
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. For example we say a book but six books or many books or some books or a few books.
Is it these couple or this couple?
“Couple” is a singular noun. A “couple” is one thing comprised of two people. As a result, you would say “Does this couple…”.
Is it these years or this years?
The second one is correct. The apostrophe ‘s’ denotes possession. I.e. the numbers belong or appertain to ‘this year’.
Is it these two or this two?
What is the difference between these and this?
This and these are used to point to something near you. For a singular thing, use this. For a plural thing, use these.
Which is correct this week or these week?
Do these or does these?
“Does” is used for singular subjects like “he,” “she,” “it,” “this,” “that,” or “John.” “Do” is used to form imperative sentences, or commands. Example: Do your homework. “Does” is never used to form imperative sentences.
Is my family plural or singular?
Family is a singular collective noun. So, usually, the singular form of verbs is used with it. In this case, it would be okay to say that “My family is all doctors”, because you’re talking about your one family.