Demonstrative Pronouns Exercises
Demonstrative pronouns exercises with answers — practise this, that, these, and those through multiple choice and worksheet activities online. 60 questions covering near and far demonstratives, singular and plural forms, demonstrative pronouns vs determiners, phone calls, introductions, and referring back in context for A1–A2 learners. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (Pre-A1 - A2 Level).
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Demonstrative Pronouns Exercises
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Two American studies link bad sleep to cancer. They looked at over 18 million Americans. They were aged 18 to 50. Many h…
This, That, These, Those: Near and Far
Demonstrative Pronouns Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer
Two American studies link bad sleep to cancer. They looked at over 18 million Americans. They were aged 18 to 50. Many h…
Demonstrative Pronouns vs Determiners: This, That, These, Those
Demonstrative Pronouns Exercises
Demonstratives in Context: Phone Calls, Introductions and Referring Back
Demonstrative Pronouns Exercises
“[On the phone] Hello, ___ is Maria. May I speak to Mr Lee?”
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer Risk
Two big American studies say that bad sleep can raise cancer risk in young adults. The studies looked at over 18 million…
Why practice Demonstrative Pronouns exercises?
These Demonstrative Pronouns exercises help you master this, that, these, and those step by step. Start with the basic near-and-far distinction — use this and these for things close to you, that and those for things further away — at A1 level. Then learn to tell demonstrative pronouns apart from demonstrative adjectives (determiners), practise subject–verb agreement with is and are, and explore time-distance uses like this week and that day. Finally, apply demonstratives in real-life situations: phone calls (This is John speaking), introductions (This is my friend), and referring back in writing (That was a great idea).