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Material required :
Change of demonstratives rules chart
A common friend / classmate or anyone to practice
Step 1 : Read and try to correlate above learning’s and concepts with the examples given on the chart.

Step 2 : Read and try to understand rules of change of demonstratives & adverb of time & place.

For example :
Direct : Neena said, “This is my baby.
Indirect : Neena said that this was her baby.
For detailed understanding please watch above video carefully :
General knowledge :
The demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives modify nouns - the most popular are this, that, these and those. The only difference between demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative adjectives is that demonstrative adjectives are followed by nouns while demonstrative pronouns are not.

Demonstrative pronouns are the same pronouns used for demonstrative adjectives - this, that, these and those. The difference is in the sentence structure.
The demonstrative pronoun takes the place of the noun phrase.
The demonstrative adjective is always followed by a noun.
This Glass here is mine, but That one over there is his?
Maria loves these muffins
Assessment :
Learning’s :
By completing above assignment you will be able to learn English Grammar section: change of demonstrative & adverbs of time & place.