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• That was the last time I saw my colleague Matthew. | • That was the last time I saw my colleague Matthew. | ||
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
https://www.languagecouncils.sg/goodenglish/-/media/sgem/document/additional-sgem-resources/pdf/grammar-rules-_-speak-good-english-movement.pdf?la=en | https://www.languagecouncils.sg/goodenglish/-/media/sgem/document/additional-sgem-resources/pdf/grammar-rules-_-speak-good-english-movement.pdf?la=en | ||
==Videos== | |||
===Demonstrative pronouns | Basic English grammar - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O8jhrLmogU</youtube> | |||
===Demonstrative Pronouns: This, That, These & Those | Learn English ...=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBVXUsEVCH8</youtube> | |||
===Demonstrative Pronouns in English - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNAzzDeceGU</youtube> | |||
===Demonstrative Pronouns – This | That - English Grammar - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuNrFKJrd5k</youtube> | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/POSSESSIVE-PRONOUNS|POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Collocations-with-do|Collocations with do]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Adverbs-of-Degree|Adverbs of Degree]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Perfect-Tenses|Perfect Tenses]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Introduce-yourself|Introduce yourself]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Double-Object-Verbs-(Ditransitive-verbs)|Double Object Verbs (Ditransitive verbs)]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/At:-place|At: place]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/More-Uses-of-the-Dash|More Uses of the Dash]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/CONJUNCTIONS-→-A-Choice-or-Alternative|CONJUNCTIONS → A Choice or Alternative]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 27 March 2023
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS in English
Grammar Rules[edit | edit source]
A demonstrative pronoun points to a specific thing or things to indicate whether they are close or far, in space and/or time. Like possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns stand alone and do not have to precede a noun.
E.g.
• Jane stopped eating rice for dinner. This has helped her lose weight quickly.
• That was the last time I saw my colleague Matthew.
Video[edit | edit source]
Sources[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
Demonstrative pronouns | Basic English grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Demonstrative Pronouns: This, That, These & Those | Learn English ...[edit | edit source]
Demonstrative Pronouns in English - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Demonstrative Pronouns – This | That - English Grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
- Collocations with do
- Adverbs of Degree
- Perfect Tenses
- Introduce yourself
- Double Object Verbs (Ditransitive verbs)
- At: place
- More Uses of the Dash
- CONJUNCTIONS → A Choice or Alternative