Briefly differentiate between demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns with examples?
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Demonstrative Pronoun vs. Demonstrative Adjective
- A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun phrase that has already been mentioned. (It always comes after the noun.)
- A demonstrative adjective modifies the noun and is always followed by the noun. (It always comes efore the noun.)
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Demonstrative Pronoun vs. Demonstrative Adjective
A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun phrase that has already been mentioned. (It always comes after the noun.)
A demonstrative adjective modifies the noun and is always followed by the noun. (It always comes efore the noun.)
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