Demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun used to represent or identify a person, place, animal or thing. Demonstrative pronouns are used in the singular and plural form.
This, That, These and Those Demonstrative Pronouns Worksheet
A demonstrative pronoun point out or identifies a noun without naming the noun. Demonstrative pronouns includes; this, these, that, and those.
Directions: Write the demonstrative pronoun from parenthesis that best complete each sentences.
Example A: I can tell_____________ you worked very hard. (those/ that)
Answer: that
- Will all ______________people attend the ceremony? (that/these)
- I can tell _____________ he is upset. (those/these)
- ____________people are ecstatic about the performance. (these/that)
- ____________animals are very hungry. (this/ those)
- We will take _______________chairs inside the living room. (those/that)
- Do you know_______________ he told the truth? (that/ those)
- ____________is my favorite restaurant to eat at. (this/those)
- ____________shops are having a sale on Saturday. (those/ that)
- I can tell______________ is the last chance I will get. (these/ this)
- Do you know___________ rules? (that/These)
- We should bring___________ flowers home. (those/ these)
- I know_____________ you are upset. (these/ those)
- _____________days are my last in the school. (these/those)
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