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The word 'this' is an adjective, an adverb, and a demonstrative pronoun.

The adjective 'this' is placed just before a noun to indicate a specific one:

  • This cake is my favorite.

The adverb 'this' modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb:

  • I didn't expect to take this long.

The demonstrative pronoun 'this' takes the place of a noun indicating near in time or place:

  • Would you like some of this?
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