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The use of demonstrative pronouns is an important aspect of English grammar. The four main demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, and those. They are used to point to or identify specific things or people. "This" and "these" are used to refer to people or things that are near the speaker, while "that" and "those" are used for people or things that are farther away from the speaker. For example, "This book is great" refers to a book that is near the speaker, while "That book over there is great" refers to a book that is farther away. It's important to understand the difference between these pronouns to use them correctly in writing and conversation. The following grammar exercise provides practice in choosing the correct demonstrative pronoun in different contexts.
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