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Select the correct word that indicates the demonstrative adjective in the sentence. “Those shoes are exactly the same as mine,” she said in an amused tone. Those amused mine exactly
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Select the correct word that indicates the demonstrative adjective in the sentence.
“Those shoes are exactly the same as mine,” she said in an amused tone.
Those
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those is the correct answer
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Since a demonstrative word is used to point to something, the correct answer here is 'those', the girl is pointing to the shoes.
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