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I'm writing a paper, I want to know should I use these or those and has or have:

Another its big result is that… So, these/those results has/have made it(my algorithm) more appropriate.

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Half of this question is general reference; have goes with both these and those results. The other half seems like a duplicate of What are the grammatical rules for use of "these", "those", and "them"? and What's the difference between these and those? and moreover I don't think there is even enough information given here to answer it. – Peter Shor Dec 9 '12 at 21:51

closed as general reference by Peter Shor , tchrist, Mahnax, Robusto, Carlo_R. Dec 9 '12 at 22:30

This question is too basic; it can be definitively and permanently answered by a single link to a standard internet reference source designed specifically to find that type of information. See the FAQ for guidance on how to improve it.

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