Learn English Demonstrative Pronouns

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Understanding Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns are special words we use to point to something or someone. They help us show what we are talking about without saying the name of the thing or person again.
Important Points
  • this
  • that
  • these
  • those
We use 'this' and 'these' to talk about things that are close to us. 'This' is for one thing, and 'these' is for more than one thing.
Examples
  • This is my favorite toy.
  • These are my books.
We use 'that' and 'those' to talk about things that are far from us. 'That' is for one thing, and 'those' is for more than one thing.
Examples
  • That is a beautiful bird.
  • Those are my friends over there.
Remember, 'this' and 'that' are for one thing, while 'these' and 'those' are for more than one thing. It's like when you point with your finger to show what you mean.
Examples
  • This apple is tasty.
  • Those stars are bright.
These words help us talk about things without repeating their names. They make our sentences easier to understand.
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