6 Questions
Which pronoun is considered a demonstrative pronoun?
This
What is the demonstrative pronoun for indicating something far from both the speaker and the listener?
Those
Which of the following is not a demonstrative pronoun?
Many
In the phrase 'going to', 'to' is a part of which speech category?
Preposition
What is the primary function of the phrase 'going to'?
Expressing future intention or prediction
Which tense does the phrase 'going to' typically belong to?
Future tense
Study Notes
Demonstrative Pronouns
- The demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, and those.
- That is the demonstrative pronoun for indicating something far from both the speaker and the listener.
Non-Demonstrative Pronoun
- Which is not a demonstrative pronoun.
Parts of Speech
- In the phrase 'going to', 'to' is a part of the preposition speech category.
Function of 'Going to'
- The primary function of the phrase 'going to' is to express future action or intention.
Tense of 'Going to'
- The phrase 'going to' typically belongs to the future tense.
Test your knowledge of demonstrative pronouns with this quiz. Identify the demonstrative pronoun for indicating something far from both the speaker and the listener and distinguish it from other pronouns.
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