In study material it is mentioned that a demonstrative adjective always comes before a noun. Then how is this sentence possible?
"Those are her shoes"
In the given sentence, 'those' is a pronoun.
As a demonstrative adjective, 'those; always comes before a noun. For example: Those books are mine.
As a demonstrative adjective, 'those; always comes before a noun. For example: Those books are mine.