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Demonstrative pronouns are used to refer to something already defined.
The development of the demonstrative pronoun ancestral to English this.
This is a demonstrative pronoun used to identify a noun.
The second form of the first demonstrative pronoun has the stress on the final syllable.
As mentioned above, the demonstrative pronoun is always accompanied by additional identifying information.
The demonstrative pronouns are inflected for number and case.
In the table below, the demonstrative pronouns can be seen, although only in the singular.
This is especially the case for demonstrative pronouns.
Demonstrative pronouns distinguish the particular objects or people that are referred to from other possible candidates.
The demonstrative pronoun always precedes the nouns it refers to.
The pronoun o is also one of the demonstrative pronouns:
Demonstrative pronouns are frequently used instead of the personal pronouns.
Similarly, demonstrative pronouns agree in gender with the noun they refer to.
Follow the links of each of the demonstrative pronouns to see them inflected.
They were formed, as in other Romance languages, from the Latin demonstrative pronouns.
The far demonstrative pronouns ("that") are identical to the independent third person pronouns.
The pronoun systems of many Wu dialects is complex when it comes to personal and demonstrative pronouns.
Various forms of the demonstrative pronouns occur, usually shorter than the Classical forms.
There are two demonstrative pronouns in Malay.
Most pronouns are bound themes, especially the demonstrative pronouns.
However, the definite article, demonstrative pronouns and adjective inflection remain neuter.
A demonstrative pronoun stands on its own, replacing rather than modifying a noun:
Chaos in the usage of demonstrative pronouns.
The demonstrative pronouns are the same as the double forms of the demonstrative adjectives.
Demonstrative pronouns can be combined with possessives as follows: