Westminster Abbey History
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Westminster Abbey was founded as a Benedictine Abbey in the year 750 AD.

True

Westminster Abbey is located 3 miles east of London's center.

False

British monarchs have been buried in Westminster Abbey since the 13th century.

True

Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey is dedicated exclusively to poets.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Westminster Abbey is situated opposite the Tower of London.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which demonstrative pronoun should be used to refer to a singular noun that is far away?

<p>That</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which demonstrative pronoun is correct when referencing a group of objects that are near?

<p>These</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the demonstrative pronoun used for plural nouns that are farther away.

<p>Those</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following indicates singularity and closeness?

<p>This</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which demonstrative pronouns are both used for plural nouns?

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Study Notes

Historical Background

  • Founded in 750 AD as a Benedictine Abbey.
  • Originally known as West Monastery (Westminster), reflecting its location 3 miles west of central London.

Significance

  • Has served as the coronation site for British monarchs since Norman times.
  • Has been a burial place for monarchs since the 13th century.

Notable Burials

  • Home to the graves of numerous famous individuals, including statesmen, musicians, and writers.
  • Features Poet's Corner, a section dedicated to memorials and tombs of celebrated literary figures.

Demonstrative Pronouns

  • Demonstrative pronouns are used to identify and specify particular things or people in relation to the speaker's context.

This

  • Refers to a singular noun that is physically or temporally close to the speaker.
  • Example usage: "This book" denotes a specific book that is near the speaker.

That

  • Refers to a singular noun that is at a distance from the speaker, either physically or temporally.
  • Example usage: "That car" indicates a specific car that is situated further away from the speaker.

These

  • Refers to plural nouns that are in proximity to the speaker, either in space or in time.
  • Example usage: "These apples" specifies a group of apples that are close to the speaker.

Those

  • Refers to plural nouns that are located farther away from the speaker, in distance or time.
  • Example usage: "Those mountains" describes a set of mountains that are distanced from the speaker.

Key Differences

  • "This" and "That" are used for singular nouns, while "These" and "Those" apply to plural nouns.
  • Proximity is indicated by "This" and "These" (near), while "That" and "Those" suggest distance (far).

Quick Reference

  • This: Singular, indicates closeness.
  • That: Singular, indicates distance.
  • These: Plural, indicates closeness.
  • Those: Plural, indicates distance.

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Discover the rich history of Westminster Abbey, a historic church located opposite the Houses of Parliament. Founded in 750 AD as a Benedictine Abbey, it has served as the coronation site for British monarchs and a burial place for notable figures since the 13th century. Learn about its significance in British history and prominent individuals associated with it.

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