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plzz tell In which of these are Demonstrative Adjective or Demonstrative Pronoun
1. Those children play really well.
2. This house belongs to my grandmother.
3. These are delicious dishes.
4. These dishes are delicious.
5. That was a different issue.
6. This issue should be resolved.
7. Those are migratory birds.
8. This book is based on mythology.
9. These insects grow in summers.
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Answers

Answered by meetrranjit
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Answer

Demonstrative adjectives are:

1. Those,

2. This

4. These

6. This

8. Those

9. These

Demonstrative pronouns are:

3. These

5. That

7. Those

Explanation:

Demonstrative adjectives and Demonstrative pronouns are same words. But on the basis of their usase, they are either Demonstrative adjectives or Demonstrative pronouns.

Trick : if these words are used before a noun, it is called Demonstrative adjectives. Otherwise they are Demonstrative pronouns.

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