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Demonstrative pronouns. Elaborated
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Demonstrative pronouns always identify nouns, whether those nouns are named specifically or not. For example: “I can't believe this.” We have no idea what “this” is, but it's definitely something the writer cannot believe. It exists, even though we don't know what it is.
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This is a nice surprise! That must have been a nice surprise for you
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Pronouns that point to specific things: this, that, these, and those, as in “This is an apple,” “Those are boys,” or “Take these to the clerk.” The same words are used as demonstrative adjectives when they modify nouns or pronouns: “this apple,” “those boys.”
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