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These two complement vs This two complements

The correct phrase is 'these two complement.' The word 'complement' is a noun, and when referring to two things, 'these' is the appropriate demonstrative pronoun to use. 'This two complements' is incorrect because 'this' is singular and does not match the plural noun 'complements.'

Last updated: March 15, 2024

These two complement

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'these two complement' when referring to two things that complement each other. 'These' is the plural demonstrative pronoun that matches the plural noun 'complement.'

Examples:

  • These two complement each other perfectly.
  • I believe these two complement the overall design.
  • It's amazing how these two complement each other's strengths.
  • These two complement each other in terms of skills and abilities.
  • The flavors of these two complement each other beautifully.

This two complements

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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