Question

What's the singular form of those?

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

The singular form of "those" is "that". It's part of interesting English grammar rules. "That" and "those" are demonstrative pronouns we use to indicate specific things near or far in distance or time. "That" refers to something singular, while "those" is its plural counterpart. For example, you would use "that" when you're referring to one specific entity like "that cat" and "those" when mentioning multiple entities like "those cats". English can be tricky, but once you understand the basics, words like "that" and "those" start to make perfect sense!

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