an object or person is in relation to the speaker. These words are called demonstratives.
This (singular) and these (plural) are used
when an object or person is near the speaker: Example: I really like this sweater. (Near/Singular) I really like these sweaters. (Near/Plural)
That (singular) and those (plural) are used
when an object or person is far away: Examples: I like that sweater over there. (Far away/Singular) I like those sweaters over there. (Far away/Plural)
Directions: Read the sentences and fill in the
blanks with the word this, that, these, or those. 1.How much is ______stereo?
2.What is the price of computer?
3.How much are piatas?
4.The little boy said, _______ boxes are
heavy!
5.I wonder how much
ties are. 6.The little girl said, I would like to buy bracelet.