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1. This, That, These, Those This: Refers to a singular object that is close to you. Example: This is my book. (You are holding the book.) That: Refers to a singular object that is farther away. Example: That is your book. (The book is not near you.) These: Refers to plural objects that are close to you. Example: These are my shoes. (You are near the shoes.) Those: Refers to plural objects that are farther away. Example: Those are your shoes. (The shoes are not near you.) 2. Lend vs. Borrow Lend: To give something to someone with the expectation they will return it. Example: I will lend you my pen. (You can use my pen, but you need to give it back to me.) Borrow: To take something from someone with the intention of returning it. Example: Can I borrow your pen? (I want to use your pen, and I promise to give it back.) 3. See, Look vs. Watch See: To notice something with your eyes, usually without thinking. Example: I can see the stars. (You just notice them.) Look: To direct your eyes towards something intentionally. Example: Look at the sky! (You are asking someone to focus on the sky.) Watch: To pay attention to something that is moving or happening over time. Example: I like to watch movies. (You pay attention to the movie as it plays.) 4. Do vs. Make Do: To perform an action or task. Example: I need to do my homework. (You are performing the task of completing your homework.) Make: To create or produce something. Example: I will make a cake. (You are creating a cake.) #learnenglish #english #anglais