So I have a dumb, simple question.. I just want to make sure I learned something correctly. So, この vs. これ... the first would be used to say something like "This pen is big." but the second would be used to say "This is big", "this" meaning a pen that was already mentioned in the context of conversation, right?
これ is a pronoun meaning this (indicating an item near the speaker).この [jisho describes as] Pre-noun adjectivalこの always is paired with a noun. Where これ replaces the noun in the sentence.-admin k










