Demonstrative pronouns in English-PDF

Types of demonstrative pronouns


The singular:

The singular forms of demonstrative pronouns are "this" and "that". "This"is used to refer to your person, animal, object, or idea that is closed to the speaker, while "that"is used to refer to a  person, animal, object or idea that is farther away from the speaker.

 

The plural:

 

The plural forms of demonstrative pronouns of "these" and "those"."These"is used to refer to multiple people, animals, objects, or ideas that are closed to the speaker, while"those"is used to refer to multiple people, animals, objects or ideas that are farther away from the speaker.

Examples of Demonstrative pronouns

 

1. This book is mine.

 

2. That car is new.

 

3. This shoes are too small.

 

4. Those cookies look delicious.

 

5. This is a beautiful day.

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