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this is a kite or that is a kite

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Answered by Anonymous
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Abhi toh btaya tha

★ This is a Kite ✌

Answered by syedtahir20
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Answer:

The correct answer is "This is a kite".

Explanation:

That, that, these, these as determiners

Pointing at things

We use that and that with singular and uncountable nouns:

Try to repeat this exercise every morning and evening. (this + singular countable noun)

What does this music make you think? (this + uncountable singular noun)

I have never been to that part of France. (it + singular countable noun)

Can I have some of that juice, please? (it + uncountable singular noun)

We use these and those with plural nouns:

You can use any of these computers. (these + plural noun)

I need to paint the windows. (you + plural noun)

Time phrases

We often use it with words describing time and dates, such as morning, afternoon, evening, week, month, year, to refer to "the one that is coming" or "the one we are currently in":

I will be with you tonight.

Johan looked very happy this afternoon.

Ian is in Germany all this week.

This, that, these, those as pronouns

Referring to things or ideas

We usually use this, that, these and those as pronouns to refer to things or ideas:

Place the butter, chocolate and sugar in a saucepan. Heat over low heat until dissolved.

First we'll eat and then we'll go to a movie. are you happy with it? (Are you happy with the idea of ​​eating first and then going to the movies?)

[talks about TV]

Can you turn it off when you're not looking at it?

[talks about shoes]

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