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that are running cars correct the following sentence

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

  • The given sentence is said to correct and it is Those are running cars.

  • 'Those' is a plural number and 'are' is used after 'those' or 'these'. 'That' is singular number of 'those'. After that 'is' is used not 'are'.

  • 'These', 'this', 'those', 'that' are called demonstrative pronoun because they are used to indicate specific things in the sentence.

  • Example : This is my house.

  • Here this is indicating specific thing 'house' in the sentence.
Answered by upenderjoshi28
3

Answer:

Those are running cars.

That is used with singular noun, whereas 'those' is used with plural. In the sentence 'cars' is plural.

Explanation:

Demonstrative pronouns are words this, that, these and those, which are used to indicate specific persons or things.

'This' is singular. Its plural form is 'these'.

'That' is singular; its plural form is 'those'.

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