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Demonstrative pronouns are used with nouns to make them more specific. The English demonstrative pronoun 'this' has different forms in Greek depending on whether the word to which it belongs is masculine, feminine or neuter. The demonstrative pronoun for masculine words is 'αυτός'. For feminine words, it is 'αυτή' and for neuter words it is 'αυτό'.
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Demonstrative pronouns are used to refer to specific objects and their locations. In English, this would be the words this and these to refer to objects which are near and that and those to refer to objects which are further away. Using the nouns βιβλίο, καρέκλα and πόρτα (book, chair, door) which you learned in Step 3, learn to use the demonstrative pronouns with each of these nouns (this book, that chair, these doors). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about Greek demonstrative pronouns including useful examples. After you've learned to use the Greek demonstrative pronouns with the nouns βιβλίο, καρέκλα and πόρτα and the plural nouns βιβλία, καρέκλες and πόρτες you can move on to Step 7 (Greek adjectives).
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