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Lesson 2.8 (page 2 of 2)
There are two different construction, used in two different case (that means they are not interchangeable) If the noun can take the article, than the construction is demonstrative + article + noun
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This library [feminine singular] | ![]() |
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These new students | ![]() |
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That big university [feminine singular] | ![]() |
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That office [masculine singular] | ![]() |
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