Determiners Questions Medium
The demonstrative adjectives used as determiners in English are "this," "that," "these," and "those." These words are used to indicate the proximity or distance of a noun in relation to the speaker or the listener. "This" and "these" are used to refer to objects or people that are close to the speaker, while "that" and "those" are used to refer to objects or people that are farther away. For example, "This book is interesting" or "Those flowers are beautiful."