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demonstrative pronoun things you can see nearby or at distance​

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Answered by MrFeast
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  • True! demonstrative pronoun things you can see nearby or at distance.
Answered by Anonymous
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⠀⠀⠀⠀A demonstrative pronoun represents a thing or things: near in distance or time (this, these) far in distance or time (that, those).

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  • This tastes good.
  • Have you seen this?
  • These are bad times.
  • Do you like these?
  • That is beautiful.
  • Look at that!
  • Those were the days!
  • Can you see those?

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