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Circle the demonstrative pronouns in the following sentences. Be careful. Do not
mix them up with demonstrative adjectives.
1. This dog isn't a German Shepherd. This is a Labrador.
2. That house is going to be sold. That is the one I want to buy.
3. These are Jain temples. These temples are famous for their architecture.
4. How much is that painting for? That will cost you five lakh rupees.
5. Those are frozen strawberries. These ones are fresh.
6. That is the way to the railway station. This road will take you to Delhi Gate.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns.

"this", "these", "that" and "those"

A- Used as adjectives, they agree with their nouns in number.They are the only adjectives to do this.

EG: this boy

these boys

that boy

those boys

B- Used as pronouns:

eg. This is my pen, and that is yours.

These are my dresses and those are yours.

This is a possible introduction:

eg. This is my sister Anna.

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