Determiners Questions Medium
The demonstrative pronouns used as determiners in English are "this," "that," "these," and "those." These pronouns are used to point out or indicate specific people, objects, or ideas. "This" and "these" are used to refer to things that are close in proximity or time, while "that" and "those" are used to refer to things that are farther away or in the past. For example, "This book is mine" or "Those flowers are beautiful."