How do you know the difference between demonstrative pronoun and adjective
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Demonstrative pronoun is different from adjective.
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A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun used to point something out. Examples of demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these and those.The demonstrative adjective in a sentence will come just before a noun or pronoun and tell you which one it is specifically modifying. Example: This day could not get any better! The difference between demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives is that demonstrative adjectives modify nouns, and are followed by the nouns, while demonstrative pronouns replace the noun.
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