It is both an adjective and a pronoun
It's not an adjective, it's either a demonstrative pronoun or demonstrative determiner (determiners are words like 'the' and 'a').
Pronoun use: Those look pretty.
Determiner use: Those flowers look pretty.The word 'those' is not an adjective. An adjective is something that describes a noun.
I want those pickles.
It would depend on how the word is used in a sentence, most likely an adjective. As in: Those are ugly curtains.
The word inner is an adjective. Example sentence: The inner courtyard apartments are more expensive than those facing the street.
Yes, for example: "I want those pants." The word "those" describes "pants." It can also be a pronoun, for example: "I don't like these monkeys, but I love those." Here, the word "those" is the direct object of "love" and represents the noun "monkeys".
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
I want those pickles.
Those letters spell the adjective nimble.
Those letters spell the adjective dubious.
It would depend on how the word is used in a sentence, most likely an adjective. As in: Those are ugly curtains.
Look at those cats. Those modifies cats. What kind of cats? Those cats.
No. "Those" cannot be a verb, preposition, adverb or adjective
The word inner is an adjective. Example sentence: The inner courtyard apartments are more expensive than those facing the street.
The word member, meaning "a person who belongs to an organization" is a noun. In the sense of "those belonging to an organization", it can be used as an adjective.
The word sick is a noun as a word for either vomit or those who are ill.The word sickness is the corresponding noun for the adjective sick.
The word little is:an indefinite pronoun, 'Little is known about his early life.'an adjective, 'We have a little money left over.'an adverb, 'She made little of my faux pas.The word blue is: a noun, 'We painted the kitchen blue and yellow.'an adjective, 'I like the blue dress best.'a verb, 'They blue the whites to make them so bright.'The word five is: noun, 'I'll meet you there at five.'adjective (determiner), 'Give me five minutes.'The word those is: demonstrative pronoun, 'Those are mom's favorite flowers.'adjective, 'Those flowers are mom's favorite.'
Actually, it is none of those choices. It's an adverb.
The only six letter word that can be spelled with those letters is curter (adjective, more curt).