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Tick (✓) the correct demonstratives to complete the sentences.
1. Those/These/This book belongs to Jane.
2. My school is beside That/Those/These park.
3. The exhibition of my paintings will be held at Those/That/These hall.

Answers

Answered by khizrahasnain
12

Answer:

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Explanation:

1_This book belongs to Jane.

2_My school is beside That park.

3_The exhibition of my paintings will be held at Those hall.

Answered by Itzdazzledsweetìe02
14

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1. Those/These/This book belongs to Jane.

This book belongs to Jane.

2. My school is beside That/Those/These park.

My school is beside That park.

3. The exhibition of my paintings will be held at Those/That/These hall.

The exhibition of my paintings will be held at that hall.

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✯PRONOUNS

A pronoun is a word that can replace the Noun without requiring any other change in the context or the sentence.

Example:

Jaya and sanjay go to the Model public school.

They go to the Model public school.

✯INTEROGATIVE, RELATIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE,DISTRBUTIVE AND INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:-

✯INTEROGATIVE

To ask questions (can occupy either the subject or the object position)

Examples:

What,Whose, Which,Who/Whom

✯RELATIVE:-

To refer to something mentioned earlier in the sentence; to join two sentences.

Examples:

Who,Whose, Which,that

✯DEMONSTRATIVE:-

To point out and identify specific Nouns.

Examples:

This,these,that,those

✯DISTRBUTIVE:-

To denote persons or things referred to individually in a pair or in a group.

Examples:

pair: either, neither

group: each

✯INDEFINITE:-

To refer to a person or thing in general way (do not point to a specific person or thing)

Examples:

someone, something, somebody, everything, everyone, nothing,one,all,some,few, many etc.

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