We don't have _____ of those items.
these
any
this
that
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We don't have any of those items.
- The correct option that would fit the given context is 'any'.
- The word 'any' is used with nouns to refer to not a specific thing.
- Here, the sentence becomes - 'We don't have any of those items.'
- It means that the subject does not have even one of the items.
- The 'th' words like these, this, and that cannot be used with 'those items' and are irrelevant.
- So, 'any' is used.
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