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Question : Each of the following sentences has a word or phrase underlined. Read the sentences carefully and find which part of speech the underlined word is. 


This time we woke up to my brother's success story.

Option 1: Demonstrative
 

Option 2: Article
 

Option 3: Adverb
 

Option 4: Noun phrase


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Demonstrative
 


Solution : The correct answer is option 1.

Explanation:

A demonstrative pronoun designates an item or items. Most frequently used demonstrative pronouns include:
- these, those, this, and that.
When referring to or identifying a specific person, place, animal, or thing, a demonstrative pronoun is used.

Singular and plural forms of demonstrative pronouns are both acceptable. Use verbs that agree with the specific singular or plural form of demonstrative pronouns when using them; this is the only thing to keep in mind.

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