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demostrative adjective​

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A demonstrative adjective is a special adjective (often called a determiner) that identifies a noun or pronoun by expressing its position as near or far (including in time). The demonstrative adjectives are 'this,' 'that,' 'these,' and 'those. ' A demonstrative adjective always comes first in the noun phase.

For ex:

Singular masculine. (this) (that) (that)

Plural masculine. (these) (those)

Singular feminine. (this) (that)

Plural feminine. (these) (those)

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