English Grammar Lesson on Demonstratives: This, That, These, Those
Explore the usage of demonstratives "this, that, these, those" in English grammar through engaging visual examples and practice exercises. Understand how to distinguish between proximity and distance when referring to objects and improve your language skills effectively.
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Lesson this, that, these, those Here is where your presentation begins
this- use when one (1) thing is near. these use when many things are near. that- use when one (1) thing is far. those- use when many things are far. Example:
This is a kite. That is a kite.
Those are bikes. These are bikes.
Lets try! Circle your answer.
____ is a computer. This These This Those That
____ is a computer. That These This Those That
____ are bags. Those These This Those That
____ are bags. These These This Those That
____ is a clock. This These This Those That
____ is a clock. That These This Those That
____ is a window. This These This Those That
____ are windows. Those These This Those That
____ are flowers. These These This Those That
____ is a flower. That These This Those That
____ are fishes. These These This Those That
____ is a fish. That These This Those That
____ is a table. This These This Those That
____ are tables. Those These This Those That
____ are shoes. These These This Those That