8.13 Demonstrative Adjective
A demonstrative adjective modifies a noun just as an attributive adjective does
- The behavior is a lot like the Attributive Adjective use:
- Always comes after the noun (Dem Adjective Always After)
- Always has the Article (Dem. Adjective Always Article)
- A demonstrative adjective is referencing a specific something or someone; therefore, it is always definite
- Always matches in Gender and Number
- הָאִשָּׁה הַזֹּאת = this woman (FS)
- הָאֲנָשִׁים הָהֵם = those men (MP)
- Whenever we see literally “the words, the these” or “the woman, the this”, we can know “these” and “this” are functioning as demonstrative adjectives.
- “and Moses spoke these words” (Deuteronomy 31:1)
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVE MNEMONIC
Demonstrative Adjective Always After the noun, Always has Article, Always Agrees