Demonstrative Pronouns

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNSThese pronouns point out to persons or things to which they refer.The words – this, that, these, those are Demonstrative Pronoun.Example:- 1. Those mangoes are better than these.2. Do it like this.3. What’s that over there?4. Is this what you want?This(these) is(are) used when the person(s) or thing(s) are near in time and place to the speaker, whereas that and those are used when it is farther away.The words- this , that , these and those are called Demonstrative Pronouns when they stand alone, but when followed by a noun they become Demonstrative Adjectives.Do it this way.These pens are better than those pens.What’s that noise over there?

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English Grammar-Demonstrative Pronoun.Its use.

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