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Is none and such a demonstartive pronoun?

Is such and none could be called demonstrative pronouns. I've got an example for such;

Such is my belief. (reffering to an explanation just made)

Can you give me an example for none.

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Demonstrative pronouns identify a noun or a pronoun. Such(=of that type) is my beief. Such is a demonstrative pronoun.

  • Demonstrative pronouns identify a noun or a pronoun.
  • Such(=of that type) is my beief.
  • Such is a demonstrative pronoun.
  • I am none the wiser.
  • A Jack of all trades is a master of none.
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Demonstrative pronouns identify a noun or a pronoun.
Such(=of that type) is my beief. Such is a demonstrative pronoun.

I am none the wiser.
A Jack of all trades is a master of none.
It is none of your business.

None is an indefinite negative pronoun, and not a definite demonstrative one.

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