A or An? Say, then write.
Look, read and complete. Use This is, That is, These are or Those are.
This worksheet is about practicing a an and this that these those. Students do the exercises and answer. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Understanding English articles and Using Demonstrative Adjectives
Let’s explore their usage in detail:
1. Definite and Indefinite Articles
Before we dive into demonstrative adjectives, let’s briefly review definite and indefinite articles:
- Definite Article (“the”): Refers to a specific noun that both the speaker and listener are aware of.
- Example: “I saw the cat in the garden.”
- Indefinite Articles (“a” and “an”): Refer to any non-specific noun.
- “A” is used before words starting with consonants (e.g., “a dog”).
- “An” is used before words starting with vowels (e.g., “an apple”).
2. Demonstrative Adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives help us indicate proximity or distance. They modify nouns and provide context. Let’s explore them in detail:
Demonstrative Adjective | Usage | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
This | Refers to something close to the speaker. | “This book is interesting.” |
That | Refers to something farther away from the speaker. | “That car is expensive.” |
These | Refers to multiple things close to the speaker. | “These flowers are beautiful.” |
Those | Refers to multiple things farther away from the speaker. | “Those houses are old.” |
3. Examples in Context
- “I’d like to buy this dress.”
- “Can you pass me that pen?”
- “Look at these photos from our trip.”
- “I admire those paintings in the museum.”
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