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Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative Pronouns. Definition: A demonstrative pronoun points out a specific person, place or thing. There are four demonstrative pronouns. This That This and that are used for one person, place, or thing. These Those These and those are used for groups of things.

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Demonstrative Pronouns

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  1. Demonstrative Pronouns

  2. Definition: A demonstrative pronoun points out a specific person, place or thing. • There are four demonstrative pronouns.

  3. This • That This and that are used for one person, place, or thing.

  4. These • Those These and those are used for groups of things.

  5. A demonstrative pronoun will not ever have a noun after it.

  6. Examples • I saw this in a magazine. • This was a great day. • What are you doing with that? • I don’t want that in here. • Could we please buy these? • Where did you find those?

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