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fill the demonstrative pronoun ____is a lost umbrella​

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Answered by Gauri016
4

Answer:

This/ That

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Answered by samiksha2738
1

The pronouns that demonstrate (point out) some particular persons or things are called demonstrative pronouns.

The demonstrative pronouns 'this' and 'these' are used to refer to what is near. 'This' is used to refer to singular nouns and 'These' is used for plural nouns.

The demonstrative pronouns 'that' and 'those' are used to refer to things far away. 'That' is used in case of singular nouns and 'Those' are used to in case of plural pronouns.

In the given sentence the bushes are being pointed out. The bushes are far away because they are on the other side of the river. So a plural demonstrative pronoun must be used to indicate the bushes that are far away.

Hence the complete sentence must be-Do you see those bushes on the other side of the river?

Thus option d is the correct answer.

Options A,B,C,E are incorrect.

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