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Demonstrative Pronouns
A demonstrative pronoun is used to point to something specific within a
sentence. This and these are used for nearby objects, and that and those are used
for faraway things. This and that are singular, and these and those are plural.
Example: Singular Plural
This is a parrot. These are parrots.
(near) (near)

That is a parrot. Those are parrots.


(far) (far)

Complete each sentence with an appropriate demonstrative pronoun.


1) is an ant.

2) is an airplane.

3) are balloons.

4) are bags.

5) is a ladybug.

6) is an apple.

7) is a house.

8) are bikes.

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Demonstrative Pronouns
A demonstrative pronoun is used to point to something specific within a
sentence. This and these are used for nearby objects, and that and those are used
for faraway things. This and that are singular, and these and those are plural.
Example: Singular Plural
This is a parrot. These are parrots.
(near) (near)

That is a parrot. Those are parrots.


(far) (far)

Complete each sentence with an appropriate demonstrative pronoun.


1) This is an ant.

2) That is an airplane.

3) These are balloons.

4) Those are bags.

5) This is a ladybug.

6) That is an apple.

7) This is a house.

8) Those are bikes.

Printable Worksheets @ www.mathworksheets4kids.com

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