A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun indicating near or far in place or time. They are this, that, these, and those.
Example sentences for a demonstrative pronoun preceding its antecedent:
This was my first effort at writing poetry.
That is a very good idea.
These are mother's favorite flowers.
I like those but they're very expensive shoes.
Note: The demonstrative pronouns are adjectives when placed before a noun to describe that noun.
Example: These flowers are mother's favorite.
A correlation near 0 indicates a weak linear association.
The direct object in the sentence"The usher found us seats near the stage."; would be seats. The indirect object would be us. My English teacher gave us this question on an exercise, and I think that is the answer.
A near miss is an event that could have resulted in injury, illness, or harm, but didn't. Synonyms for "near miss" are "close call," or in the case of a moving object, such as vehicles, "near collison" and "near hit."
Near can actually be an adverb, adjective, or preposition depending on the way in which it is used. For example:Adjective: the near fieldsPreposition: near the cityAdverb: Sunset was drawing near.Interestingly, the first and second uses can be viewed as one, under the heading of "prepositional adjective". A prepositional adjective is an adjective which can take an object. In the second example above, "the city" is the object of near. Why is the near in "near the city" an adjective? Because we can also say, "nearest the city".
the only dialogue is him saying a single line to himself, which is near the end of the story
This one
sneakoscope is a small toy looking object it is use to detect dark magic. its like a compass it spins when the dark magic comes near.
The dangerous speaker is in the Lighthouse. You can find it by going to the speaker at the side of the screen near the piano. ;)
Light from a single point of a distant object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus by changing the curvature of the lens. The lens is a transparent, biconvex structure in the eye that, along with the cornea, helps to refract light to be focused on the retina.
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The difference between this and these is: "This" is singular and "These" is plural. This/These refer to persons or things that are either near the speaker or going to happen very soon. Usage is compared to "That" and "Those" which are the singular and plural of persons or things that are located away from the speaker or are going to happen in a future time.
The fifth speaker is in the dash near the center console
This is known as convergence. It is a reflex action where both eyes turn inwards to focus on a near object. This helps to maximize binocular vision and depth perception for clearer and more detailed vision of the object.
When a microphone is placed near a sound speaker, it can pick up the sound output from the speaker, causing feedback loop. The sound that comes out of the speaker is captured by the microphone, sent back through the system and played through the speaker again, resulting in a continuous loop of sound amplification, which leads to the noise you hear.
It can be either. If the object is named, it is a preposition (near the wall). If there is no object, it just means "nearby" or "close." (Near can also be an adjective.)
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Get warmer.