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Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns stand in for a person, place or thing that must be pointed to. They may function as subjects, objects or objects of the preposition

When referring to a singular place, thing or idea use these demonstrative pronouns:

(Singular demonstrative pronoun)-- This, That

As a subject:

  1. This has been a difficult decade for the U.S. Presidency.
  2. That is whom you should meet at the dinner at the Corcoran Gallery.

As a direct object:

  1. Would you deliver this?
  2. The demands on the President's time had knocked that off the schedule.

As an object of the preposition:

  1. Does the shirt you bough go with this?
  2. Steve will put the a new coat of paint on that if necessary.

When referring to a plural place, thing or idea use these demonstrative pronouns:

(Plural demonstrative pronoun)-- These, Those

As a subject:

  1. These are the preferred pens in this department.
  2. Those attempting to purchase handguns must wait seven days.

As a direct object:

  1. Will Alan find these in time?
  2. Beth donated those to the team.

As an object of the preposition:

  1. Please climb over these before you continue the course.
  2. Chris can work with those.

Remember just like other pronouns, a demonstrative pronoun stands in for a noun. The same words that act as demonstrative pronouns may act as adjectives when they are used to modify a noun rather than stand in for it. For example:

THIS

Demonstrative pronoun:

  1. This will lead us to the car.

Adjective

  1. This path is taking us in the wrong direction.

THAT

Demonstrative pronoun:

  1. That is not the best approach.

Adjective

  1. That approach will not work.

THOSE

Demonstrative pronoun:

  1. Those will work just fine.

Adjective

  1. Those plants were damaged by the frost.

THESE

Demonstrative pronoun:

  1. These look edible.

Adjective

  1. These berries are delicious.