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Independent Learning Kit • English 2

Lesson 1: Demonstrative Pronouns

I will show that


I can identify the demonstrative pronouns in phrases and

sentences.

I can construct sentences that contain demonstrative

pronouns.

I can differentiate demonstrative pronouns through

illustrations.

Word Bank

demonstrative pronouns this

these those that

Prepare

Prepare a pencil or pen and coloring materials.

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Independent Learning Kit • English 2

Lesson 1: Demonstrative Pronouns

Activity 1

Read each sentence carefully. Underline the demonstrative

pronoun and draw an arrow pointing to its antecedent.

Example: That is a box.

1. This is my study table.

2. Do not forget to bring this globe for your next class.

3. Who needs to borrow these erasers?

4. The principal needs to replace those tables.

5. I think a teacher is looking for that notebook.

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Independent Learning Kit • English 2

Lesson 1: Demonstrative Pronouns

Activity 2

Study each picture carefully. Circle the sentence that best

describes the picture.

1. That is a watering can.

Those are watering cans.

2.

That are basins.

These are basins.

3.

This is an iron.

Those are irons.

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4.

This is a roll of tissue paper.

These are a roll of tissue paper.

5.

These are sponges.

Those are sponges.

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Independent Learning Kit • English 2

Lesson 1: Demonstrative Pronouns

Challenge
Draw a picture in the box below it to show the meaning of

demonstrative pronouns as used in the sentence.

This is a banana. That is an apple.

These are oranges. Those are grapes.

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Independent Learning Kit • English 2

Lesson 1: Demonstrative Pronouns

Criteria Score

The learner can identify the correct usage of 4


demonstrative pronouns in the sentences as shown in
the illustrations.

The learner can read and understand sentences with 3


demonstrative pronouns.

The learner can identify the antecedent in the 3


sentences.

Reference

“English Language Lesson: Nouns, Pronouns, and Articles.” English Grammar: ESL

Resources, n.d. Accessed February 11, 2022.

https://walton.uark.edu/business-communication-lab/resources/downloads/

nouns.pdf.

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