An Adjective Pronoun is a pronoun that is equivalent to an adjective and a noun.

The adjective pronouns this and that are called demonstrative adjective pronouns. Find in the dictionary the meaning of the word demonstrative.

Exercise 193

Show that the following words may be used either as adjectives or as adjective pronouns: that, both, either, these, many, some, one, same, much.

Exercise 194

Classify each pronoun and give its construction.

1. This is the first story which he has written.

2. What is that that I hear?

3. Each, as he passed, spoke pleasantly.

4. These are my best apples.

5. She did not see us boys.

6. Neither received what he asked for.

7. Did they bring both?

8. Who was the man who said that?

9. This surprised even his mother, who knew him so well.

10. We admire these men more than those.

11. All of the snow has melted.

12. She gives much in spite of her poverty.

13. Any of these toys will please the child.