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#measure #demonstrative
A measure word is required between a numeral and a noun. It's also required when a demonstrative is used before a noun:
demonstrative + measure + noun
- 这本书 zhè běn shū this book
- 那张票 nà zhāng piào that ticket
- 哪条裙子 nǎ tiáo qúnzi which skirt
In the case where a noun is modified by both a demonstrative and a numeral, the former comes before the latter, followed by the measure:
demonstrative + numeral + measure + noun
- 这五个朋友 zhè wǔge péngyou these five friends
- 那十二件衬衫 nà shí'èrjiàn chènshān those twelve shirts
- 哪四张地图 nǎ sìzhāng dìtú which four maps
The combination of the demonstrative and/or numeral combined with the measure word forms one structural unit, modifying the following head noun. In speech, people often leave a small pause before the modifying unit and the head noun. The head noun can even be omitted if it is easily inferred, for example when answering some quantifying questions.