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Whose pencils are these? The word 'these' is __________ pronoun. ​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

adjective pronoun

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Answered by rajraaz85
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Demonstrative pronoun.

What is demonstrative pronoun?

When the speaker wants to point to something specific within a sentence and indicates that whether that particular thing is near or far or singular or plural at that time we have to use demonstrate you pronoun.

Demonstrative pronouns are used to indicate or identify the nouns which are specifically used.

Demonstrative pronouns are also used to indicate particular things, places, animals which the speaker identified.

  • This is a beautiful place.
  • These are cats.

Things are very close and if that is singular then demonstrative  pronoun 'this' is used and when the things are in plural so 'these' demonstrative pronoun is used.

When the things are far at the time and if it is singular then 'that' is used and when they are in plural those demonstrative pronoun is used.

There are many other types are pronouns like reflective pronoun, personal pronoun, possessive pronouns,etc.

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