Those coins are over there on tv set.
This and these examples. You can use this or these to refer to people or things that are very near to you. This file is very heavy. We use this (singular) and these (plural) to refer to something that is here / near.
This desk is hers while that desk is mine. When it is clear what the noun is. That girl over there is really pretty.
We generally use 'this / that' to talk about one thing or person and 'these / those' to talk about more than one thing or person. These young singers are better than those of the church choir. 1) determiners with nouns (example:
This, that, these and those can be used as: A subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and identifies or describes the subject. This could be several things or ideas.
This book is in my hand. The colonel handed him the. That teacher over there teaches english.
These games here are not mine. In those days people only had. This indigenous people was once a victim of a great war.