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Demonstrative Pronouns. this. that. these. those. What is a demonstrative pronoun?. A demonstrative pronoun points out a specific person, place, thing, or idea. This and These refer to things that are nearby. (either in space or in time). This is my pencil.
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Demonstrative Pronouns this that these those
What is a demonstrative pronoun? A demonstrative pronoun points out a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
This and These refer to things that are nearby.(either in space or in time) • This is my pencil. • This must not continue. • 3. These are the shoes I wore. • 4. Two customers wanted these.
That and Those refer to things that are farther away in space or time. That is my pencil. That must not continue. Those are the shoes I wore. Two customers wanted those.
Also, remember….. This and that are used to refer to singular nouns. Example: This is a delicious apple. That is a delicious apple. These and those are used to refer to plural nouns. Example: These are delicious apples. Those are delicious apples.
Find the demonstrative pronouns in the sentences below.What is the antecedent? This is a funny story. Those are the stamps my cousin needs. Will this be the last snow storm? Thanks, that was a good pie. 5. Nicole, these are my papers.
ANSWERS:Find the demonstrative pronouns in the sentences below.What is the antecedent? This is a funny story. Those are the stamps my cousin needs. Will this be the last snow storm? Thanks, that was a good pie. 5. Nicole, these are my papers.