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This one or this one? Both words are correct

One letter can make all the difference in a word. The doubt between the use of "this or this" exemplifies the case well.

Although most people always use “this”, both words are not used in the same case. Each one of them has a function for a different sentence than the other indicates.

Find out the difference between "this or this"

you know when to use “this one or this one”? Both words are correct and are demonstrative pronouns, but you will soon learn to differentiate the use of each. Be careful not to make mistakes in writing or speaking!

Of that

The word is formed by contracting a preposition (de) with a demonstrative pronoun (esse). The proposition has the function of relating other words with something previous, which refers to origin or time, for example. The pronoun “this” indicates the place or position of something/someone.

When you want to refer to something that is close to the person you are talking to, but far from the speaker. It can also be related to past tense or something that has already been said in conversation or text.

Check the following sentences for examples to better understand the use of the expression:

  • I liked that day!
  • Get up from that chair, you're late!
  • He arrived from a trip some month this year.
  • Search for your documents inside that chest first.

The word also has some inflections that can be used, such as "this" and "this", in addition to their plural forms.

This or this

of this

Like the previous word, “deste” is also the result of the union between a preposition (from) and a demonstrative pronoun (this). In this case, however, what is referred to is close to who is sending the message. It can also be used to refer to something that has yet to be mentioned.

  • Do you want a coat of this or that type there?
  • From this day forward, everything must change.
  • I'm leaving on the 14th of this month, how about you?
  • I like this car.
  • I'll talk about this specific object right away.

The word “deste” also has some inflections, such as “desta” and “this”, in addition to its plural.

See too:

  • Again or again.
  • Bad or bad.

This one or this one? How do you write? What's the difference?

Still having doubts when using the “This or this”? Check out the following video:

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