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Demonstrative adjectives can be used as either a(n) _____ or a(n) _____. adjective, pronoun adverb, pronoun adjective, adverb noun, pronoun
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Demonstrative adjectives can be used as either a(n) _____ or a(n) _____.
adjective, pronoun
adverb, pronoun
adjective, adverb
noun, pronoun
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It would be adjective, pronoun.
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The answer is noun, pronoun.
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