Demonstrative adjectives are words used to point out specific nouns or pronouns. They indicate whether the noun being referred to is near or far from the speaker or the listener. In English, the demonstrative adjectives are "this," "that," "these," and "those."
Here's how each demonstrative adjective is used:
Here are some tips and examples to help you understand and use demonstrative adjectives:
Example: "I like this shirt, but I prefer that one over there."
By understanding and practicing the use of demonstrative adjectives, you can effectively communicate and specify the location of objects in relation to yourself and others.