A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to point to something specific within a sentence. These pronouns can indicate items in space or time, and they can be either singular or plural. Write better and fasterGinger helps you write confidently. Start writing with Ginger When used to represent a thing or things, demonstrative pronouns can be either near or far in distance or time: Near in time or distance: this, these Far in time or distance: that, those Because there are only a few demonstrative pronouns in the English language, there are just three simple rules for using them correctly. Remember them and you will have no difficulty using these surprisingly interesting parts of speech.guys do u know that tomorrow is my is my birthday and I am really very very excited for it.​

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Oh that's great.. happy birthday to you in advance....

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Oh that's great.. happy birthday to you in advance....

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