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GRAMMAR WAILA
Do not confuse demonstrative pronouns with demonstrative adjectives. They are identical,
out different in usage. A demonstrative pronoun stands alone, while a demonstrative
adjective qualifies a noun.
Thot smelis wonderful! (demonstrative pronoun)
That rose smells wonderfull (demonstrative adjective + noun)
C Candle the correct word. Write whether it is used in the sentence as a Demonstrative
Adjective (DA) or Demonstrative Pronoun (DP).
1. (Thexe / This) are the trousers I never wear.
2 (This / That) cake over there looks the most delicious!
3 (These / Those) are the books that have been borrowed from the library.
4. That / Those) store in the K Block market sells good watches
5. Those / This) students over there are participating in the debate competition
6 This / Those) were the best years of my life when I was in the hostel​

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Answered by tamannachoudhary595
1

Answer:

  1. these
  2. this
  3. these
  4. that
  5. this
  6. those

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Answered by tanvinibe780
1

Answer:

These

This

That

This

Those

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