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Dala Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

This is hers

This is hers.Is it an interrogative adjective or an interrogative pronoun?
  

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This is hers. That is not a question. It is a statement.

  • This is hers.
  • That is not a question.
  • It is a statement.
  • This - a demonstrative pronoun.
  • is - verb hers - a possessive pronoun, singular, feminine
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This is hers.

That is not a question. It is a statement.

This - a demonstrative pronoun.
is - verb
hers - a possessive pronoun, singular, feminine

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The interrogative pronouns in English are these five: what, which, who, whom, and whose.
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I'm sorry.I made a mistake.This is hers.I mean is "This" a demonstrative pronoun or a demonstrative adjective?
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This box is hers. (This is a demonstrative adjective.)
This is hers. (This is a demonstrative pronoun.)

Here is a handy diagram.

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