Demonstrative Pronoun or Adjective?

1. Does anyone know how to bake this cake? ADJ
2. You can check that book out of the library tomorrow. ADJ
3. That singer is ainger is quite talented. ADJ
4. Those do not heat as well as some. PRO
5. Take these to the room down the hall. PRO
6. These tickets are for the concert Tuesday night. ADJ
7. Dave hopes that will help us. PRO
8. George and Ivan painted those posters for the athletic banquet. ADJ
9. Those Tangerines taste delicious after a spicy meal. ADJ
10. Give these to the gentleman in the gray suit. PRO

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1. "This" is used as an adjective here to modify the noun "cake." The sentence is asking if anyone knows how to bake a specific cake.

2. "That" is used as an adjective here to modify the noun "book." The sentence is stating that you can check out a specific book from the library tomorrow.

3. "That" is used as an adjective here to modify the noun "singer." The sentence is describing a specific singer as being quite talented.

4. "Those" is used as a demonstrative pronoun here to refer to a group of things that do not heat as well as some other unspecified things. The sentence is comparing the heating abilities of two groups of objects.

5. "These" is used as a demonstrative pronoun here to refer to a group of objects. The sentence is instructing someone to take those objects to a specific room down the hall.

6. "These" is used as an adjective here to modify the noun "tickets." The sentence is stating that a specific set of tickets is for the concert on Tuesday night.

7. "That" is used as a demonstrative pronoun here to refer to something that Dave hopes will help us. The sentence is talking about Dave's hope for something specific.

8. "Those" is used as an adjective here to modify the noun "posters." The sentence is stating that George and Ivan painted a specific set of posters for the athletic banquet.

9. "Those" is used as an adjective here to modify the noun "Tangerines." The sentence is describing a specific group of Tangerines as tasting delicious after a spicy meal.

10. "These" is used as a demonstrative pronoun here to refer to a group of objects. The sentence is instructing someone to give those objects to a specific gentleman in a gray suit.