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Let's solve this step-by-step. The task is to make questions using "this," "that," "these," or "those" and then answer them based on the pictures.
We’ll go through each numbered image, determine whether it’s singular or plural and near or far (based on context), and use the correct demonstrative pronoun.
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- Image: One desk lamp
- Distance: Close (arrow points directly)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a desk lamp.
*(Already given as an example)*
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- Image: Two chairs (plural)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to both)
- Pronoun: *These* (plural, near)
✔ Question: What are these?
✔ Answer: They are chairs.
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- Image: Two fans (plural)
- Distance: Far (arrow pointing from below, suggesting distance)
- Pronoun: *Those* (plural, far)
✔ Question: What are those?
✔ Answer: They are fans.
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- Image: One table lamp (singular)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to it)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a table lamp.
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- Image: Multiple books (plural)
- Distance: Close (arrow points directly)
- Pronoun: *These* (plural, near)
✔ Question: What are these?
✔ Answer: They are books.
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- Image: One sofa (singular)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to it)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a sofa.
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- Image: Two tables (plural)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to both)
- Pronoun: *These* (plural, near)
✔ Question: What are these?
✔ Answer: They are tables.
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- Image: One candy (singular)
- Distance: Close (arrow points directly)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a candy.
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- Image: Three clocks (plural)
- Distance: Far (arrow points from below, suggesting they're not nearby)
- Pronoun: *Those* (plural, far)
✔ Question: What are those?
✔ Answer: They are clocks.
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| Number | Question | Answer |
|--------|------------------------|-------------------------|
| 1 | What is this? | It's a desk lamp. |
| 2 | What are these? | They are chairs. |
| 3 | What are those? | They are fans. |
| 4 | What is this? | It's a table lamp. |
| 5 | What are these? | They are books. |
| 6 | What is this? | It's a sofa. |
| 7 | What are these? | They are tables. |
| 8 | What is this? | It's a candy. |
| 9 | What are those? | They are clocks. |
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- This = singular, close
- That = singular, far
- These = plural, close
- Those = plural, far
In this worksheet, all items are either close (so “this” or “these”) or far (so “that” or “those”), but since no objects are clearly distant in a real-life sense, we assume "this/these" for near items and "those" for items that appear slightly separated or farther away (like #3 and #9).
Let me know if you'd like this printed or formatted for a child!
We’ll go through each numbered image, determine whether it’s singular or plural and near or far (based on context), and use the correct demonstrative pronoun.
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1. Desk Lamp
- Image: One desk lamp
- Distance: Close (arrow points directly)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a desk lamp.
*(Already given as an example)*
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2. Two Chairs
- Image: Two chairs (plural)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to both)
- Pronoun: *These* (plural, near)
✔ Question: What are these?
✔ Answer: They are chairs.
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3. Two Fans
- Image: Two fans (plural)
- Distance: Far (arrow pointing from below, suggesting distance)
- Pronoun: *Those* (plural, far)
✔ Question: What are those?
✔ Answer: They are fans.
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4. Table Lamp
- Image: One table lamp (singular)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to it)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a table lamp.
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5. Books on Shelf
- Image: Multiple books (plural)
- Distance: Close (arrow points directly)
- Pronoun: *These* (plural, near)
✔ Question: What are these?
✔ Answer: They are books.
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6. Sofa
- Image: One sofa (singular)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to it)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a sofa.
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7. Two Tables
- Image: Two tables (plural)
- Distance: Close (arrow points to both)
- Pronoun: *These* (plural, near)
✔ Question: What are these?
✔ Answer: They are tables.
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8. Candy
- Image: One candy (singular)
- Distance: Close (arrow points directly)
- Pronoun: *This* (singular, near)
✔ Question: What is this?
✔ Answer: It's a candy.
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9. Clocks on Wall
- Image: Three clocks (plural)
- Distance: Far (arrow points from below, suggesting they're not nearby)
- Pronoun: *Those* (plural, far)
✔ Question: What are those?
✔ Answer: They are clocks.
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✔ Final Answers:
| Number | Question | Answer |
|--------|------------------------|-------------------------|
| 1 | What is this? | It's a desk lamp. |
| 2 | What are these? | They are chairs. |
| 3 | What are those? | They are fans. |
| 4 | What is this? | It's a table lamp. |
| 5 | What are these? | They are books. |
| 6 | What is this? | It's a sofa. |
| 7 | What are these? | They are tables. |
| 8 | What is this? | It's a candy. |
| 9 | What are those? | They are clocks. |
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🔍 Explanation of Demonstratives:
- This = singular, close
- That = singular, far
- These = plural, close
- Those = plural, far
In this worksheet, all items are either close (so “this” or “these”) or far (so “that” or “those”), but since no objects are clearly distant in a real-life sense, we assume "this/these" for near items and "those" for items that appear slightly separated or farther away (like #3 and #9).
Let me know if you'd like this printed or formatted for a child!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of this and that worksheet.