The task is to fill in the blanks with either "This" or "That," depending on the proximity of the object being referred to. Here's how to solve it:
Explanation:
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"This" is used when referring to something close to the speaker.
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"That" is used when referring to something farther away from the speaker.
Since the worksheet does not specify the exact distance, we can assume that all objects are relatively close to the speaker for simplicity. Therefore, we will use
"This" for all the blanks.
Solution:
1.
This is a cat.
2.
This is a dog.
3.
This is an apple.
4.
This is a bag.
5.
This is a rocket.
6.
This is a duck.
7.
This is a kite.
8.
This is a hat.
9.
This is a boy.
10.
This is a house.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{This} \text{ is a cat.} \\
2. \text{This} \text{ is a dog.} \\
3. \text{This} \text{ is an apple.} \\
4. \text{This} \text{ is a bag.} \\
5. \text{This} \text{ is a rocket.} \\
6. \text{This} \text{ is a duck.} \\
7. \text{This} \text{ is a kite.} \\
8. \text{This} \text{ is a hat.} \\
9. \text{This} \text{ is a boy.} \\
10. \text{This} \text{ is a house.}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of this and that worksheet.