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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

a sentence with "those"

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00In the sentence below, what do you call the word "those" grammatically and can the sentence below stand as such?02br
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01i00How much are 01u00those02u00?02i02br
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0 Anon, it's called a pronoun and I believe your sentence is perfectly correct. 0-

  • 0 Anon, it's called a pronoun and I believe your sentence is perfectly correct.
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0 Anon, it's called a pronoun and I believe your sentence is perfectly correct. 0-
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0Thank you. The dictionary definition of a pronoun is the word whtich used instead of a noun group to refer to someone or something. Bravo. Do you call all the underlined items pronouns too?02br
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01u00Those 02u00items are appples.02br
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01u00These02u00 are not on sale.02br
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0 Used before a noun, 01i00this02i00, 01i00that02i00, 01i00these02i00, and 01i00those02i00 are demonstrative adjectives.02br
00 Without the noun the same words are called demonstrative pronouns.02br
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01i01b00These02b00 shoes are not for kids.

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