The document is an English lesson about demonstrative adjectives. It provides examples of sentences using the demonstrative adjectives "this, that, these, those" to describe items and their colors. It notes that "that" refers to something farther away while "this" refers to something nearby. It also includes examples sentences using demonstrative adjectives to describe a shirt, tennis shoes, apples, and a dress.
The document is an English lesson about demonstrative adjectives. It provides examples of sentences using the demonstrative adjectives "this, that, these, those" to describe items and their colors. It notes that "that" refers to something farther away while "this" refers to something nearby. It also includes examples sentences using demonstrative adjectives to describe a shirt, tennis shoes, apples, and a dress.
The document is an English lesson about demonstrative adjectives. It provides examples of sentences using the demonstrative adjectives "this, that, these, those" to describe items and their colors. It notes that "that" refers to something farther away while "this" refers to something nearby. It also includes examples sentences using demonstrative adjectives to describe a shirt, tennis shoes, apples, and a dress.
DOCENTE: Luis A. Noriega Guevara Date: Sunday, 2 April, 2023
Do you like fashion clothes? What’s the dress like?
It’s a flowey long dress.
It’s so wonderful.
It’s such a fashion dress!
Here are more examples. What are you wearing? Demonstrative Adjectives We use demonstrative adjectives to point out specific people or things. That bicycle is red. “That is used to point out something that is farther away” This bicycle is blue. “This is used to point out something that is near by” These books are green. Those books are yellow. Tha ------- shirt is yellow. t The --------- tennis shoes are green. se Tho --------- apples are red. se This --------- dress is blue.