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The pronoun "those" is an interrogative pronoun used with singular nouns.

a. True
b. False

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b. False

"This", "that", "these", and "those" are demonstrative pronouns.
Interrogative pronouns are "what", "who", "which", "whom", and "whose".
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FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

"Those" is a demonstrative pronoun used to indicate more than one (Plural) object, animal or person that is far away in distance or time.

In English, there are four demonstrative pronouns which are used point or indicate specific things, elements, people or animals that are near or far in distance or time. They can be singular or plural, and they are this, that, those, and these.

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