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That photos vs This photos

The correct phrase is 'those photos' instead of 'that photos' or 'this photos'. 'Those photos' is used to refer to a specific set of photos that are not near the speaker. 'That photos' and 'this photos' are incorrect because 'photos' is a plural noun and requires a plural demonstrative pronoun.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 691 views

That photos

'That photos' is incorrect. 'That' is a singular demonstrative pronoun, and 'photos' is a plural noun, so they do not agree in number.

Instead of 'that photos', you should use 'those photos' to refer to a specific set of photos that are not near the speaker.
  • We expect that photos are revealed.
  • So the first rule is that photos combined should have the same perspective.
  • I thought that photo thingy really worked.
  • That photo shop behind the mall.
  • Saying Rita took that photo herself.
  • You just say "I like that photo" and share that photo on the line...
  • I am totally tagging you in that photo.
  • It's your badge number assigned to that photo, Detective.
  • I was sick in that photo.
  • That photo of Hannah at Stone's apartment -
  • But that photo was not new to him.
  • But that photo was not new to him.
  • He looked at that photo for a reason.
  • That photo in your bag suggests otherwise.
  • That photo in your bag suggests otherwise.
  • That photo is an obvious fake.
  • The man in that photo is not my dad.
  • I couldn't tell you anything from that photo.
  • Posting that photo is what Pete would've wanted.
  • We got a hit on that photo of Kurt Wilson.

Alternatives:

  • those photos
  • these photos
  • the photos over there
  • the pictures
  • the images

This photos

'This photos' is incorrect. 'This' is a singular demonstrative pronoun, and 'photos' is a plural noun, so they do not agree in number.

Instead of 'this photos', you should use 'these photos' to refer to a specific set of photos that are near the speaker.

Alternatives:

  • these photos
  • the photos here
  • the pictures
  • the images
  • this set of photos

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