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

True (A)

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

False (B)

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

True (A)

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

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Westminster Abbey is situated opposite the Tower of London.

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

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

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

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Which of the following indicates singularity and closeness?

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Which demonstrative pronouns are both used for plural nouns?

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Westminster Abbey's founding year

Westminster Abbey was founded in 750 AD as a Benedictine Abbey.

Westminster Abbey's location relative to London

Westminster Abbey is not 3 miles east of London's center; it's closer to the center.

Royal burials at Westminster Abbey

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

Poet's Corner exclusivity

Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey is not dedicated exclusively to poets; it's for writers in general.

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Westminster Abbey's position relative to the Tower of London

Westminster Abbey is not situated opposite the Tower of London; it's not directly across.

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Demonstrative pronoun for far singular

The demonstrative pronoun for a distant, singular noun is "that".

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Demonstrative pronoun for near plural

The demonstrative pronoun "these" is used for a group of objects near you.

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Demonstrative pronoun for far plural

The demonstrative pronoun used when referencing a group of objects far away is "those".

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Demonstrative pronoun for near singular

The demonstrative pronoun for a singular noun that is close by is "this".

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Demonstrative pronouns for plural nouns

The demonstrative pronouns for plural nouns are "these" and "those".

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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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