this and that are two of the main demonstrative pronouns in English.
So much this how much that are used to refer to singular nouns.
the meaning of this é This one, it is or this. the pronoun that means that, That, that, that one, that one or that one.
when to use this or that
that and this are used when we want to refer to people, objects, etc. in the singular.
Check out the explanations below to learn more about using this and that.
Use of this
this in english it means This one, it is or this.
This demonstrative pronoun is used to refer to something or someone who is close to the sender of the message.
Examples:
- This book is nice. (This book is cool.)
- This bike is new. (This bike is new.)
- This is my home address. (This is my home address.)
- This chair is broken. (This chair is broken.)
- This is my boyfriend Adam. (This is my boyfriend Adam.)
- This chocolate box is on sale. (This box of chocolate is on sale.)
- This is a charger. (This is a charger.)
Use of that
that in english it means that, That, that, that one, that one or that one.
This demonstrative pronoun is used to refer to something or someone that is far from the sender of the message.
Examples:
- That fridge is old. (That fridge is old.)
- That is my new doll. (This is my new doll.)
- that cell phone is his. (This cell is his.)
- That is my Spanish teacher. (That's my Spanish teacher.)
- That package arrived yesterday. (This package arrived yesterday.)
- that is an old toy. (This is an old toy.)
- That is an empty plastic bag. (That is an empty plastic bag.)
Difference between this and that
the pronouns this and that are used when we want to refer to a singular element.
The difference between that and this is as follows:
- this is used when the sender of the message refers to an element that it's close from him
- that is used when the sender of the message refers to an element that it's far from him.
Below are some examples of sentences with demonstrative pronouns in English.
Examples:
- That teacher is really nice. i love her classes. (That teacher is really cool. I love her classes.)
- It was a pleasure to teach this student. (It was a pleasure to teach this student.)
- That singer has been in hospital for the last two months. (That singer has been in the hospital for the past two months.)
- What is that under the table? (What's that under the table?)
- That bag was a gift from my dad. (This bag was a gift given by my father.)
- that glass is mine! (This cup is mine!)
Other uses of this and that
this and that they can also be used in situations other than those that indicate proximity or distance from the sender of the message.
Check out two other important uses of this and that.
refer to something already mentioned
In this context, the use of the word that gives greater emphasis to the subject referred to.
Examples:
- I told her about John’s problem but she didn’t seem to be worried about this. (I told her about John's problem, but she didn't seem concerned about it.)
- I told her about John’s problem but she didn’t seem to be worried about that. (I told her about John's problem, but she didn't seem concerned about it.)
Note that the meaning of both phrases is the same. The difference is that the use of that emphasizes the referred subject more; John's problem.
Indicate dislike or like
that and this they can also be used when we want to indicate displeasure or liking something that was mentioned earlier.
In this case, the use occurs as follows:
- this indicates liking.
- that indicates displeasure.
Check out the examples below.
Examples:
- Brian introduced his mom to that new girlfriend of him. (He introduced his mother to that new girlfriend of his.)
- Brian introduced his mom to this new girlfriend of him. (He introduced his mother to this new girlfriend of his.)
In the first example, the use of that indicates a dislike for the new girlfriend Brian introduced his mother.
Video
Check out the video below and learn more about using this and that.
Exercises
Do the exercises below according to the templates: create sentences using this or that, taking into account the word that corresponds to the image.
Correct answers:
that is an elephant.
this is a computer.
this is a ring.
That is a monkey.
See too:
- English pronouns
- object pronouns
- Possessive pronouns
- Relative pronouns
- subject pronouns
- indefinite pronouns
- English personal pronouns
- Reported speech