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Determiners - Pearson
wps.pearsoned.com• Demonstrative adjectives: this, that, these, those These adjectives indicate the noun that is being referred to. Examples: This book is mine. Those books are yours. • Adjectives of quantity: some, much, less They tell us how much of a thing is being referred to. Examples: I ate some rice. I did not eat any rice. I ate much rice.
English Grammar: Pg 1 - Sam M. Walton College of Business
walton.uark.eduPg 2 ELL7: Modifiers ehb 2009 ~Nouns: Nouns can sometimes be used as adjectives if a noun is modifying another noun. Example: The cookie jar was empty this morning. The mountain range spread across the land. ~Demonstrative adjectives: The demonstrative pronouns (see noun lesson) can also be used as
Adjective - Pearson
wps.pearsoned.com• Demonstrative adjectives indicate the noun, that is, they point out the person, place or thing to which we are referring. They answer to the question ‘which’. Some such adjectives are this, that, these, those. Examples: These are the clothes I was looking for. Those are my books.
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES - Global Insight
www.globalinsightelt.comDEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES This / These to indicate someone or something near the speaker. That / Those to indicate someone or something far from the speaker. Singular Plural This woman This boy That child That book These women These boys Those children Those books ! ! ! Note: They can be used as both adjectives and pronouns. Examples: 1. This ...