Demonstrativepronouns: this, that, these, thoseThis is my bag. That's Maya's computer.These are my children.Those are Tom's books.‘What's this?’‘What's this/that in English?’‘What are these/those in English?’‘Who's that?’‘That’s my friend, Max.’nearnot nearSingularThis is my bag.That is her computer.PluralThese are her pens.Those are his books.We can use a short form with that. That's(That is) my dictionary.We use the full form with this, these and those. This is Kate's bicycle.This's Kate's bicycle.These are Tom's books.These're Tom's books.We use this or these with is/are to talk about things or people that are near us.This is my phone.These are my friends.We use that or those with is/are to talk about things or people that aren’t near us.That's her bicycle.Those are her shoes.We use this or that when we talk about singularnouns and uncountablenouns.This is your hat.This is great music.That's my car.We use these or those when we talk about pluralnouns.These are my books.Those are her sweets.We can use this/that to introduce people.‘Hi, Karen.’‘This is my friend Jack.’‘Who's that?’‘That's Tom.’We can use this, that, these or those in wh- questions to ask about people or things. We can reply with it or they.‘What's that?’‘It's a present for Sue.’‘What's this in English?’‘It's a bag.’‘What are those in English?’‘They're pens.’‘Who's that?’‘That's my friend, Max.’
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What are ? ~ They're apples.
Who's ? ~ It's Sam. He's in my class.
What are those buildings? ~ the Parliament Buildings.