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which type of adjective is 'there'? ​

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Answered by attitudeadyasha
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Answer:

descriptive

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Answered by Iakshmikumaresan9041
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A demonstrative adjective describes “which” noun or pronoun you’re referring to. These adjectives include the words:

This — Used to refer to a singular noun close to you.

That — Used to refer to a singular noun far from you.

These — Used to refer to a plural noun close to you.

Those — Used to refer to a plural noun far from you.

Demonstrative adjectives always come before the word they’re modifying.

Sometimes, like when you’re responding to a question, you can leave off the noun being described and only use the adjective.

For example, if someone asks you how many cakes you want to buy you can respond:

“I want to buy two cakes,”

or you can just say:

“I want to buy two.”

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