Do Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives Always Have to Be at the Beginning of a Sentence?

No, demonstrative pronouns and adjectives do not always have to be at the beginning of a sentence.

Demonstrative pronouns (like this, that, these, those) and adjectives (this, that, these, those) are used to indicate specific things or people. While they often appear at the beginning of a sentence for emphasis or clarity, they can also appear later in a sentence without causing confusion.

For example, consider the following sentences:

  • “This is my favorite book.”
  • “I enjoyed the movie, though that was not my first choice.”
  • “The cookies that I baked yesterday are delicious.”

In these examples,

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