English Language & Usage Asked on September 5, 2021
Demonstrative pronouns are determiners used instead of nouns to refer
to things and identify their position and distance from the speaker.
Then, if I want to use ‘this always-walking guy,’ should I (as a speaker) be always near to the action of always walking of the guy or can I be just near to the guy in one specific time?
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