Answer the questions.
Look at the examples carefully
and write similar sentences.
This worksheet is about practicing This that these those. Students read and complete the sentences. The worksheet has an answer key.
Demonstrative Pronouns and Demonstrative Adjectives
1. Demonstrative Pronouns (This, That, These, Those):
- Demonstrative pronouns replace nouns and indicate proximity or distance.
- They stand alone without needing a noun after them.
- Similar to personal pronouns like “I” or “you.”
- Let’s illustrate with examples:
Pronoun | Meaning |
---|---|
This | Refers to something close to the speaker. |
That | Refers to something at a distance from the speaker. |
These | Refers to plural things close to the speaker. |
Those | Refers to plural things at a distance from the speaker. |
Examples:
- This is my bag.
- That’s Maya’s computer.
- These are my children.
- Those are Tom’s books.
2. Demonstrative Adjectives (This, That, These, Those):
- Demonstrative adjectives modify nouns by providing additional information.
- They are followed by a noun.
- Let’s see how they work:
Adjective | Meaning |
---|---|
This | Describes a singular thing close to the speaker. |
That | Describes a singular thing at a distance from the speaker. |
These | Describes plural things close to the speaker. |
Those | Describes plural things at a distance from the speaker. |
Examples:
- This pen is red.
- These pens are blue.
- That city is crowded.
- Those flowers are beautiful.
Remember the key points:
- This and that are singular.
- These and those are plural.
Feel free to refer to the table below for a quick summary:
Proximity | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Close | This | These |
Distance | That | Those |
Understanding these distinctions will enhance your English communication. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask! ????????
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