What Are Demonstrative Pronouns?
Demonstrative pronouns are words we use to point to specific people, things, or places to show which one we are talking about. They replace a noun that has already been mentioned or is understood from the context.
Main Demonstrative Pronouns in English:
A. Fill in the blanks with the correct demostrative adjective.
- ______ is my favorite movie. (near)
- ______ are my new shoes. (near, plural)
- ______ is my best friend over there. (far)
- ______ are beautiful flowers in the garden. (far, plural)
- I don’t like ______ color on the wall. (near)
- ______ is the restaurant we visited last year. (far)
- ______ are my cousins standing next to the car. (near, plural)
- ______ is an interesting idea! (near)
- Can you see ______ stars in the sky? (far, plural)
- ______ is my mother’s phone. (near)
- ______ is my new bicycle right here.
- ______ are my friends from school.
- ______ is my father’s car across the street.
- ______ are not my keys; mine are on the table.
- I can’t believe ______ is happening!
- ______ are delicious cookies!
- ______ was a great day at the beach.
- ______ are my favorite books on the shelf.
- Is ______ your pen or mine?
- ______ are the shoes I told you about.
B. Make 2 sentences for each image using demostrative adjectives:
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