uktous
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2009
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- UK
Hi,
Question:
Should I say “these actions, these or this”
Sentence:
I would allocate new tasks and review our existing tasks during our group meeting.
I would set a deadline for each new task and monitor our progress.
I did these actions / these / this influence the team.
My opinion:
“these actions” can be used, because I did more than 1 action, such as, allocating new tasks and reviewing existing tasks.
“this” can be used, because the word “this” refer to the whole situation and all the things I did.
“these” cannot be used.
Thanks
Question:
Should I say “these actions, these or this”
Sentence:
I would allocate new tasks and review our existing tasks during our group meeting.
I would set a deadline for each new task and monitor our progress.
I did these actions / these / this influence the team.
My opinion:
“these actions” can be used, because I did more than 1 action, such as, allocating new tasks and reviewing existing tasks.
“this” can be used, because the word “this” refer to the whole situation and all the things I did.
“these” cannot be used.
Thanks
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