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==Demonstrative Determiner / Pronoun==
 
==Demonstrative Determiner / Pronoun==
  
'''These''' is a demonstrative determiner, it allows you to explain which Ns you are talking about: ''these cars'', ''these broken cups'', ''these ones''.
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'''These''' is a plural demonstrative determiner, it allows you to explain which Ns you are talking about: ''these cars'', ''these broken cups'', ''these ones''.
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
| style="color:#033;background:#EEF;" |
 
| style="color:#033;background:#EEF;" |
| style="color:#FFF;background:#033;" |-ci
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| style="color:#FFF;background:#033;" |-ci (proxal)
| style="color:#FFF;background:#033;" |-là
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| style="color:#FFF;background:#033;" |-là (distal)
 
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| style="color:#FFF;background:#303;" | celle<br />celui
 
| style="color:#FFF;background:#303;" | celle<br />celui

Latest revision as of 13:59, 19 March 2020

Demonstrative Determiner / Pronoun

These is a plural demonstrative determiner, it allows you to explain which Ns you are talking about: these cars, these broken cups, these ones.

-ci (proxal) -là (distal)
celle
celui
this one that one
celles
ceux
these (ones) those (ones)