They are used when referring to or pointing to something | Demonstrative pronouns are used to refer to things that are either close proximate or far distant , the distance may be literal or figurative |
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Compare contrast this with examples 1 and 10 | Compare this example with example 1 which was a phrase and not a complete sentence |
Unlike the singular and plural forms the dual is by a change of the second last letter.
In English they are called demonstrative pronouns, because they are used to demonstrate or show something | distance as opposed to "this" i |
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The translation would be "like this" or "thus" | All these common demonstrative pronouns are and the vowel on the last letter is fixed |