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4.34 Demonstrative adjectives/pronouns compared 
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adjective + noun: I don't like this coat 
adjective + one: I don't like this one 
ronoun: I don't like this 
ratives used as pronouns normally refer to things, not people: 
hat's this/that? What are these/those? 
as pronouns after Who? Refer to people: 
ho's this? Who's that? 
ple/men/women/children? 
 wish to go now may do so quietly. 
n uses of 'this/that' and 'these/those' 
re these/those yours? Yes, they are. (Not *Yes, these/those are*) 
She's/He's in charge here. 
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I found this wallet. I found this. (pronoun) 
I know this girl. (this cannot stand on its own here) 
Demonstrative pronouns after What? Refer to things: 
W
This and that
W
These and those referring to people are followed by a (plural) noun. Compare What are 
these/those? (i.e. things) with: 
Who are these/those peo
But those, closely followed by who, can be used on its own: 
hose (of you) who
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4.35 Commo
This/that/these/those used as adjectives or as pronouns have many different uses. For examples 
[>App 7]. 
4.36 Subject pronouns replacing demonstratives 
Demonstratives are replaced by it or they in short responses when the thing or things referred to 
have been identified [compare > 13.19n.7]: 
Is this/that yours? Yes, it is. (Not * Yes, this/that is*) 
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He/she can replace this/that when the reference is to people: 
This/That is Mrs/Mr Jones. 
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