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Demonstrative Pronouns

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Q. 1
Which sentence uses a demonstrative pronoun correctly?
A
These apples are delicious.
B
I saw those cat in the park.
C
That dogs are barking loudly.
D
She wants this car, and I want these car.
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Q. 2
Which of the following is a demonstrative pronoun for multiple things that are not close to you?
A
That
B
This
C
Those
D
These
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Q. 3
In the sentence, "Those cookies are delicious," which word is the demonstrative pronoun?
A
are
B
cookies
C
delicious
D
Those
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Q. 4
What are demonstrative pronouns?
A
Words used to indicate past tense verbs.
B
Words used to replace nouns and indicate specific things.
C
Words used to connect phrases in a complex sentence.
D
Words used to describe adjectives in a sentence.
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Q. 5
What is the purpose of demonstrative pronouns in a sentence?
A
To add unnecessary words to the sentence.
B
To confuse the reader or listener.
C
To create long and complicated sentences.
D
To replace nouns and specify which thing or things are being referred to.
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Q. 6
In the sentence, "I can't believe this happened," what is the demonstrative pronoun?
A
believe
B
this
C
can't
D
happened
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Q. 7
Which of the following is a demonstrative pronoun for something close in space
A
That
B
This
C
These
D
Those
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Q. 8
In the sentence, "I want that book," what is the demonstrative pronoun?
A
want
B
that
C
I
D
book
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Q. 9
In the sentence, "That's my favorite book," what is the demonstrative pronoun?
A
book
B
favorite
C
my
D
That's
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Q. 10
What is the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence, "These cupcakes are delicious"?
A
These
B
delicious
C
are
D
cupcakes
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Q. 11
When should you use demonstrative pronouns in a sentence?
A
When you want to avoid repeating the same noun.
B
Only when the noun is very clear to the reader or listener.
C
When you want to use abstract words.
D
Only when you want to make the sentence longer.
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Q. 12
Which of the following words is NOT a demonstrative pronoun?
A
These
B
There
C
This
D
Those
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Q. 13
What is the primary purpose of demonstrative pronouns in a sentence?
A
To add adjectives to sentences.
B
To replace nouns and specify which thing is being referred to.
C
To make sentences longer.
D
To confuse the reader or listener.
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Q. 14
Which of the following is a demonstrative pronoun?
A
Quickly
B
That
C
The
D
Happy
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Q. 15
Which of the following sentences uses a demonstrative pronoun correctly?
A
This apple is red.
B
I want this cat, but I don't want those cat.
C
That dogs are running.
D
I love those ice cream.
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Q. 16
In the sentence, "These are my friends," what is the demonstrative pronoun?
A
these
B
my
C
friends
D
are
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Q. 17
In the sentence, "These flowers are beautiful," what is the demonstrative pronoun?
A
are
B
beautiful
C
flowers
D
These
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Q. 18
Which of the following is NOT a demonstrative pronoun?
A
The
B
These
C
Those
D
That
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Q. 19
When should you avoid using demonstrative pronouns in a sentence?
A
When you want to emphasize a specific thing.
B
When the pronoun matches the noun.
C
When you want to make your language more concise.
D
When the reference of the pronoun is unclear.
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Q. 20
Which of the following sentences uses a demonstrative pronoun correctly?
A
"This book is interesting."
B
"Those car is red."
C
"These house is big."
D
"That dogs are barking loudly."
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