Directions: Mark the type of the underlined pronouns in the following...
Explanation:
The underlined pronouns in the sentence are "That," "it," and "Such." Let us analyze each one of them separately.
1. That: This pronoun is used to refer to something that has been mentioned before or is known to the speaker and the listener. In the given sentence, "That" is used to refer to the book that is the speaker's favorite. It is a demonstrative pronoun because it is pointing to a specific object.
2. It: This pronoun is used to refer to a previously mentioned or understood noun. In the given sentence, "It" is used to refer to the book that is the speaker's favorite. It is a demonstrative pronoun because it is pointing to a specific object.
3. Such: This pronoun is used to refer to something previously mentioned or understood. In the given sentence, "Such" is used to refer to the collection of books in the speaker's library. It is a demonstrative pronoun because it is pointing to a specific object.
To summarize, the underlined pronouns in the sentence are demonstrative pronouns because they are all pointing to specific objects mentioned before or understood in the context of the sentence. Therefore, option C, "Demonstrative pronoun and demonstrative pronoun," is the correct answer.
Key Points:
- The underlined pronouns in the sentence are "That," "it," and "Such."
- "That" and "it" are used to refer to the book that is the speaker's favorite.
- "Such" is used to refer to the collection of books in the speaker's library.
- All three pronouns are demonstrative pronouns because they are pointing to specific objects mentioned before or understood in the context of the sentence.
Directions: Mark the type of the underlined pronouns in the following...
This; that; these; those; such; none and neither are demonstrative pronouns. So, both underlined words are demonstrative pronouns.