THIS - THESE
This is used to describe a singular countable noun and these is used with plural countable nouns. A countable noun has a plural form such as books, girls, boys, toys, etc.
For example, we say a book but six books or many books or some books or a few books. A non-countable noun has no plural form.
To illustrate the use of the words “this” and “these”, consider the following sentences:
This book is very interesting.
These books belong to the public library.
This glass is broken.
These glasses need to be washed.
We bought this car about three years ago.
These cars will need to be serviced.
I would like to buy this mobile phone.
None of these mobile phones have the functions I am looking for.
This bed has been untidily made.
These beds are badly made.
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https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/this-that-these-those-exercise-1.html
WANT TO - LIKE TO - NEED TO - HAVE TO
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