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Demonstrative Pronoun

A demonstrative pronoun is often used instead of using a noun in a sentence. It is used to identify someone or something. It sets this person or thing apart from other people or things.

A demonstrative pronoun is often translated as this, that, these, or those.

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How else can a demonstrative pronoun be used in a sentence?

It can be used as an adjective. When it is used as an adjective, it will have the same case as the noun it is describing.