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what is the difference between demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives​

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Answered by Anonymous
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demonstrative pronouns, demonstrative adjectives. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun used to point something out. The demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these and those.

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Answered by akanshu5
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There is often some confusion about what is a demonstrative pronoun and a demonstrative adjective. ... Basically, the only 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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