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those
determiner
used
to
point
to
specific
people
or
things
that
are
farther
away
from
the
speaker
or
listener
than
others
,
or
have
already
been
mentioned
•
Look
at
those
birds
gliding
over
the
lake
.
Look
at
those
birds
gliding
over
the
lake
.
•
Please
hand
me
those
keys
on
the
kitchen
table
.
Please
hand
me
those
keys
on
the
kitchen
table
.
From
Old
English
“
þās
” (
plural
of
“
þes
”,
meaning
“
this
”),
related
to
German
“
diese
”.
pronoun
people
or
things
that
are
farther
away
from
the
speaker
or
listener
,
or
that
have
already
been
mentioned
•
I
don't
like
these
cookies
;
I
prefer
those
.
I
don't
like
these
cookies
;
I
prefer
those
.
•
Those
were
the
best
days
of
my
life
.
Those
were
the
best
days
of
my
life
.
See
determiner
sense
for
origin
;
pronoun
use
developed
from
the
same
Old
English
plural
form
of
“
this
”.
determiner
used
before
plural
nouns
to
show
that
the
people
or
things
are
farther
away
in
space
or
time
,
or
have
already
been
mentioned
•
Can
you
pass
me
those
cookies
on
the
top
shelf
?
Can
you
pass
me
those
cookies
on
the
top
shelf
?
•
I
love
those
bright
red
flowers
in
your
garden
.
I
love
those
bright
red
flowers
in
your
garden
.
pronoun
used
to
refer
to
several
people
or
things
that
are
farther
away
in
space
or
time
,
or
that
have
just
been
mentioned
,
without
naming
them
again
•
Those
were
the
happiest
moments
of
our
trip
.
Those
were
the
happiest
moments
of
our
trip
.
•
If
you
need
spare
batteries
,
those
are
in
the
drawer
next
to
the
fridge
.
If
you
need
spare
batteries
,
those
are
in
the
drawer
next
to
the
fridge
.