This document discusses the demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, and those. It explains that they specify something in a sentence and can indicate something near or far away in distance or time. It provides a table showing that this and that are singular demonstrative pronouns pointing to things close or far, while these and those are plural pronouns pointing to things close or far. The document concludes with sentences for the reader to complete using the correct demonstrative pronoun.
This document discusses the demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, and those. It explains that they specify something in a sentence and can indicate something near or far away in distance or time. It provides a table showing that this and that are singular demonstrative pronouns pointing to things close or far, while these and those are plural pronouns pointing to things close or far. The document concludes with sentences for the reader to complete using the correct demonstrative pronoun.
This document discusses the demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, and those. It explains that they specify something in a sentence and can indicate something near or far away in distance or time. It provides a table showing that this and that are singular demonstrative pronouns pointing to things close or far, while these and those are plural pronouns pointing to things close or far. The document concludes with sentences for the reader to complete using the correct demonstrative pronoun.
This, that, these, and those are demonstrative pronouns because they specify something in a sentence. They can indicate something that is either near or far away in distance or time.
PRONOUN SINGULAR/PLURAL PURPOSE
this singular points out something close
that singular points out something far away these plural points out things close those plural point out things far away
DIRECTIONS: Complete each sentence with this, that, these, or those.