Degree. See comparison. Demonstrative. Demonstrative pronouns are “that” these this and those They work the same way all other pronouns work, and they are used mainly to point at, identify, or indicate a noun (thing or person Do you see this picture I saw that lm.” The child read those comic books This and these (plural) generally refer to things or people that are or are perceived to be closer or more immediate, while “that” and those (plural) indicate more remote nouns. Be sure that these pronouns agree in number with the words they modify or refer to. WRONG These are the picture I had in mind Don’t use “them” as a demonstrative pronoun. WRONG “I saw them things See agreement, modifier, and antecedent.