English Pronouns are divided into a certain level of value and principles of use.Our task - to consider the index, the essence of which is that they point to a specific object and determine its location in relation to the speaker.
These pronouns are divided into two forms for singular - this (this, this - a subject that is closer) and that (he, she - a subject which is on), and the corresponding variations in the plural - these (these)and those (the ones).
Demonstrative pronouns are used in the statement in the form of pronouns adjectives and nouns.
Thus, speaking in the form of a noun, they define it.When the sentence is a pronoun used before a noun to which it refers, it is not necessary to use the article.If there is still a concept to determine if the position is demonstrative in front of them.She likes this bright cup.- She likes the bright cup.
Demonstrative pronouns, nouns are used by the same rules as the corresponding adjectives.
Note that the demonstrative pronoun this, if used with a noun «country», should be used to mean "the country, which is home to the speaker or author of the work."For example, if you are reading an English newspaper and is found in her phrase «this county», it should be understood that this refers to the UK.If this phrase is found in an American newspaper, then the author is referring to the United States.
When we are talking about a country in which the author is not present at the time of the speech, then the expression sounds like «that country», which can be translated as "this country" or "a country."
demonstrative pronouns such as this and that often form stable combinations of words that differ by some special significance.So, this, combined with the noun «government» can be translated as the US, and how the British government.It all depends on the country in which the speaker is located.The same can be said of the phrase «this market» (American or English market).
Demonstrative pronouns in English are some of the features of use, when used in combination, it means a time.For example, this applies when it comes to the current time point or speech.With regard to that, it characterizes only the past or the future.
Very often after these pronouns can stand the pronoun one, which replaces the previously mentioned noun.It is used to avoid tautology.
Note that these demonstrative pronouns and those operating in question other than the singular form, because after them the pronoun is not used ones.
So, the location data of pronouns in a sentence can be so:
1. They can be in front of the noun.
2. Before one.
3. Before the phrase "sign + object."
4. Independently, if the noun is understood but not used.
Each of pronouns has some features the use of:
1. This is sometimes used to refer to direct speech, which was behind him.With regard to that, that it is used in the case where it stands straight in front of him.Note that the pronoun can be used in relation to the previous statement.
2. pronoun that is necessary to replace a noun in the singular, which was used previously.This is done in order to avoid tautology.
3. Sometimes, within the meaning of the demonstrative can find it, which translated into the Russian language the word "it."
the English demonstrative pronouns such and also include same.The first of these is used as an adjective (meaning "a"), and as a noun (meaning "per se").If this pronoun is used with countable nouns, while the latter includes the indefinite article, whose place is in front of such.As for pronouns same, it can be used as the value of the adjective and noun.It translates it as "the same", "same".