Demonstrative Adjectives

demonstrative adjective

 directly refers to something or someone. Demonstrative adjectives include the words: this, that, these, those.

A demonstrative pronoun works alone and does not precede a noun, but a demonstrative adjective always comes before the word it modifies.

Examples:

  • That building is so gorgeously decorated. (‘That’ refers to a singular noun far from the speaker)
  • This car is mine. (‘This’ refers to a singular noun close to the speaker)
  • These cats are cute. (‘These’ refers to a plural noun close to the speaker)
  • Those flowers are heavenly. (‘Those’ refers to a plural noun far from the speaker)

Definition of Demonstrative Adjectives:

A word that directly indicates a person/thing or few people and few things. The demonstrative words are that, those, this, and these.

Examples of Demonstrative Adjectives in Sentences:

  • Give me that blue water bottle.
  • This time I won’t fail you.
  • I want those gorgeous marbles.
  • I wanted to propose you that day.
  • These mangoes are rotting.
  • I can’t forget that incident.
  • Those people were mean to her.
  • I cannot give you money at this moment.
  • I could not manage it at that moment.
  • Those rascals are back in the town.
  • This pen is smoother than that pen.
  • Will you please grant me that loan we talked about?
  • That building is stronger than this hut.
  • But this hut is more beautiful than that building.

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