🔤 This/these = here, that/those = there
🗣️ Demonstrative Pronouns
This – That – These – Those
| Pronoun | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 👉📗 This | One item near you | This is a book. |
| 👉 📚 These | Several items near you | These are books. |
| 👉 📗 That | One item far away | That is a book. |
| 👉 📚 Those | Several items far away | Those are books. |
📦 With or Without a Noun
| Example | With or Without a Noun? |
|---|---|
| This jacket is really warm. | With a noun |
| Do you know that man over there? | With a noun |
| What is this? | Without a noun |
| Are those yours? | Without a noun |
📞 This is... (Introductions & Phone Calls)
| Situation | Example |
|---|---|
| Phone call | Hello, this is Emma speaking. |
| Introducing someone | Mark: “This is my coworker Nina.” |
📝 More Examples
| Sentence | Explanation |
|---|---|
| 🧃 This juice is too sweet. | Singular, near |
| 🧤 Those gloves are on the chair. | Plural, far |
| 🚪 That door is locked. | Singular, far |
| 👋 This is our new neighbor. | Introducing someone |
| 🖊️ These pens are mine. | Plural, near |
| 🚌 That bus is late again. | Singular, far |
| 🍰 This cake smells delicious. | Singular, near |
| 🏔️ Those mountains look beautiful. | Plural, far |
| 📱 Look at this phone! | Singular, near |
| 🧳 That is my suitcase, not yours. | Singular, far |
| 🧦 Are these your socks? | Plural, near |
| 🍇 Those grapes are very fresh. | Plural, far |
Exercises:
This, that, these, those
Complete the sentences with this, that, these, those.
1
apple looks delicious.
2
cars over there belong to the company.
3
is my brother, speak to him.
4
Which pair are you going to buy?
shoes in the window.
5
book on the table is mine.
6
cookies taste great. Can I have one?
7
Look at
clouds — they look dark.
8
What is
sound? Do you hear it?
9
children over there are my cousins.
10
I don’t like
idea at all
This, that, these, those
Choose this, that, these, those to complete the following sentences.
1
_____ phone is ringing.
A.
B.
C.
D.
2
Can I have _____ cookie on the plate?
A.
B.
C.
D.
3
_____ shoes by the door are mine.
A.
B.
C.
D.
4
_____ idea sounds interesting.
A.
B.
C.
D.
5
Please pass me _____ books over there.
A.
B.
C.
D.
6
_____ milk in the glass tastes fresh.
A.
B.
C.
D.
7
Who left _____ bags on the floor?
A.
B.
C.
D.
8
I like _____ songs on this album.
A.
B.
C.
D.
9
_____ homework is due tomorrow.
A.
B.
C.
D.
10
_____ bananas in the basket look ripe.
A.
B.
C.
D.
This, that, these, those
Transform singular sentences into plural sentences and plural sentences into singular sentences using this, that, these, those and other missing words. EXAMPLE: These are my books ⇒ This is my book.
1
This is a flower
⇒
flowers.
2
That is a box.
⇒
boxes.
3
That is my father.
⇒
my parents.
4
Are those your friends?
⇒
your friend?
5
What are those things?
⇒
What
thing?
6
This document is important.
⇒
documents are important.
7
Are these your shoes?
⇒
your shoe?
8
That's a good car.
⇒
good cars.
9
This is John.
⇒
John and Carla.
10
These are cheap computers.
⇒
a cheap computer.