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Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
Demonstrative Pronouns = Used to refer to something that is here / near This, These = Singular and plural forms of demonstrative pronouns for something that is here / near That, Those = Singular and plural forms of demonstrative pronouns for something that is there / far Demonstrative Adjectives = Used before a noun and needs to agree with the noun in form
Match the following examples with the correct demonstrative pronoun:
Match the following examples with the correct demonstrative pronoun:
___ is a pen. = This ___ are pens. = These ___ is a book. = That ___ are books. = Those
Match the following terms with their correct usage:
Match the following terms with their correct usage:
Demonstrative Pronouns = Used to show the relative distance between the speaker and the noun Demonstrative Adjectives = Used to modify a noun and needs to agree with the noun in form This, These = Used to refer to something that is here / near That, Those = Used to refer to something that is there / far
Match the following terms with their correct form:
Match the following terms with their correct form:
Match the following examples with the correct demonstrative pronoun:
Match the following examples with the correct demonstrative pronoun:
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Study Notes
Understanding Demonstrative Pronouns
- The text provides exercises to practice matching demonstrative pronouns with their correct usage, form, and definitions.
- Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people, things, or ideas.
- Exercises include matching terms with their definitions, correct usage, and correct form.
- The text also asks to match examples with the correct demonstrative pronoun.
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