

In your example there are multiple pictures, so options 1 and 2 do not apply, but either 3 or 4 can be used. So all of the following are valid English sentences: It sounds like you're thinking of "these" as the plural counterpart of "the".

It's used because we use it, not for any other real reason. That said, "Please look at the pictures" is more common- mostly out of habit. As you can see, "the pictures" refers to the relevant pictures, which are also happen to be the closest pictures to the words, and we are excluding any other pictures. In this specific situation with the pictures in the book, either word works just fine, and there is basically no distinction between the choice other than personal preference and habit of use.

Banking - banks, credit unions and building societies.You can also search for money from a specific source: You can search for unclaimed monies on the ASIC website. If you think you held shares in a company which has been taken over by another company and you have not been paid for those shares, then the monies may be held by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
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The unclaimed money form will step you through all the information you need to provide to ASIC. The company will be contacted by ASIC once you have submitted your form.įind unclaimed money How to find lost/unclaimed Takeover Payments through the ASIC website The ASIC website contains details of how to claim your money. Search for lost shareholdings and unclaimed money through the Australian Government website. Federal Government Contacts How to locate lost shareholdings through the ASIC website
