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  1. Demonstrative pronouns are words that replace nouns and identify something specific. Demonstrative pronouns can only be used when they are preceded with an antecedent. Example without antecedent: This is fantastic. “This” replaces a noun and identifies something specific. The speaker is referring to something within close proximity.

  2. 12 de may. de 2024 · Demonstrative Pronoun vs. Demonstrative Adjective. Demonstrative pronouns point to the object they are replacing and can stand alone and function as a noun. Demonstrative adjectives describe a noun and cannot stand alone. Examples: These are delicious cookies. ( These is used as a demonstrative pronoun that stands alone.) These tomatoes is fresh.

  3. 20 de abr. de 2019 · Demonstrative Pronouns are used to show or identify one or a number of nouns that may be far or near in distance or time. They are only four in number: This, That, These and Those. This and That are singular demonstrative pronouns and These and Those are plural demonstrative pronouns. They can also be used to show an unspecified quantity in a ...

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Pengertian Demonstrative Pronoun dan Contohnya. Demonstrative pronoun adalah salah satu jenis pronoun berupa kata-kata untuk menunjukkan kedekatan noun (kata benda) yang dirujuknya. Gampangnya, pronoun ini membantu kita menunjukkan apakah suatu kata benda dekat atau jauh dari pembicara. Empat kata ganti penunjuk dalam bahasa Inggris adalah ...

  5. Demonstrative Pronoun Definition. A demonstrative pronoun is a kind of pronoun used to point to something explicit in the same sentence. Remember that a pronoun replaces people, things, places, or events in sentences. This type of pronoun represents an object that is either near or far in time or distance. They include this, these, that, and those.

  6. Many languages have sets of demonstrative adverbs that are closely related to the demonstrative pronouns in a language. For example, corresponding to the demonstrative pronoun that are the adverbs such as then (= "at that time"), there (= "at that place"), thither (= "to that place"), thence (= "from that place"); equivalent adverbs corresponding to the demonstrative pronoun this are now ...

  7. Demonstrative pronouns (Demonstrativpronomen), also indicative pronouns, can replace previously mentioned nouns in a sentence. We use them to emphasise or distinguish something, similar to this/that or these/those in English Grammar. In German grammar, demonstrative pronouns are declined to reflect case, gender and number.

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