From Middle English thos (“those”), alteration of tho pl (“the; those”), equivalent to tho (“the; those”) + -s (plural ending), partly by analogy with thes (“these”), whose final -s is original and not a plural ending.
MSN: ‘Crushing Wheelchairs:’ Stories of Unhoused People from Those Who’ve Lived It
To bring the stories of the homeless community and those who have been directly impacted by encampment sweeps to a larger audience, the grassroots organization POOR Magazine has been spreading the ...
MSN: The year after Helene, in the words of those who lived it
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Older Americans who live alone tend to fare worse than those who don’t live alone on a variety of measures – from emotional and physical wellbeing to material hardship to overall longevity. They also ...
The Grio: For those who lived through 1968 and MLK’s death, Memphis’ streets feel hauntingly familiar as the National Guard returns
For those who lived through 1968 and MLK’s death, Memphis’ streets feel hauntingly familiar as the National Guard returns
Daily Herald: Those who lived or worked in Wauconda area can become part of oral history project
Those who lived or worked in Wauconda area can become part of oral history project
This, that, these and those are demonstratives. We use this, that, these and those to point to people and things. This and that are singular. These and those are plural. We use them as determiners and pronouns. …