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Demonstrative pronouns

THIS is the demonstrative pronoun we use with nouns in singular. THESE is the plural form of
this, therefore, we use it with nouns in plural.
e.g. This is my book.
Are these books yours?
THAT- is used with nouns in singular;
THOSE (plural form of that) is used with nouns in plural.
e.g. That book is not mine.
Those books are John's.

Practicing:
I Put the nouns in brackets into the correct form (plural/singular)!
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Those (book) are not there.


There are two pens on this (table).
These (tree) are very old.
Those (garden) are nice.
That (flower) is beautiful.
That (street) is behind this (garden).
This is a (monkey).

II Fill in the blanks with this, these, that, or those:


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_____ is Robert.
_____ pencils are mine.
Put _____ chairs into the corner.
Is ____ your house?
______ buildings there are very high.
_____ girl in front of the cinema is my sister.
Are ______ computers broken?

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