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Let's solve this Grammar Quiz step by step. The goal is to choose the correct demonstrative pronoun — this, that, these, or those — based on proximity and number.
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- This = singular, close to speaker
- That = singular, far from speaker
- These = plural, close to speaker
- Those = plural, far from speaker
Now, let’s go through each question:
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1. Look at ... birds up there in the tree.
→ Birds are far away (up in the tree) and plural
✔ d) those
2. Are ... your books over there on the table?
→ Books are far away and plural
✔ d) those
3. My umbrella is right here. ... is my umbrella.
→ Umbrella is close, singular
✔ b) This
4. Those apples are red, but ... apples over here are green.
→ Green apples are close, plural
✔ c) these
5. Did you and your family stay at ... hotel in Paris?
→ Referring to a specific hotel (singular), likely far away (in Paris)
✔ b) that
6. Please come here and look at ... picture.
→ Picture is close, singular
✔ a) this
7. Who was ... man you talked to yesterday?
→ Man is singular, and we're referring to someone mentioned earlier (not necessarily near)
→ But since it's about a person mentioned in conversation, “that” is used for reference
✔ b) that
8. Can you see ... fishing boats on the lake?
→ Boats are on the lake, so likely far away, plural
✔ d) those
9. Hello, Dr. Smith. Could you please look at ... cut on my finger?
→ Cut is on the speaker’s finger — close, singular
✔ a) this
10. Maybe we can ask ... policeman for directions.
→ Policeman is far away, singular
✔ b) that
11. ... was a difficult test that we had last week.
→ Test is singular, past event, not present
→ Use "That" for a past/remote reference
✔ b) That
12. How many of ... cookies would you like? Two? Okay, here you are.
→ Cookies being offered are close, plural
✔ c) these
13. ... movie we saw last night was really great!
→ Movie is singular, but it's a specific one just mentioned
→ Use "That" for reference to a past event
✔ b) That
14. ... cake is delicious. When I finish it, could I please have another slice?
→ Cake is close, singular
✔ a) This
15. Do you know ... person over there by the post office?
→ Person is far away, singular
✔ b) that
16. Do you think ... sixteen grammar questions are easy or difficult?
→ Questions are plural, and they’re close (current quiz)
✔ c) these
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1. d) those
2. d) those
3. b) This
4. c) these
5. b) that
6. a) this
7. b) that
8. d) those
9. a) this
10. b) that
11. b) That
12. c) these
13. b) That
14. a) This
15. b) that
16. c) these
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You got 16/16 → Excellent!
✔ Explanation Summary:
- Use this / these for things near the speaker.
- Use that / those for things far from the speaker.
- Singular vs. plural matters.
- Context (time, location, relevance) helps determine whether something is "this" or "that".
Great job! You’ve mastered demonstrative pronouns. 😊
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Rules for "This, That, These, Those":
- This = singular, close to speaker
- That = singular, far from speaker
- These = plural, close to speaker
- Those = plural, far from speaker
Now, let’s go through each question:
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1. Look at ... birds up there in the tree.
→ Birds are far away (up in the tree) and plural
✔ d) those
2. Are ... your books over there on the table?
→ Books are far away and plural
✔ d) those
3. My umbrella is right here. ... is my umbrella.
→ Umbrella is close, singular
✔ b) This
4. Those apples are red, but ... apples over here are green.
→ Green apples are close, plural
✔ c) these
5. Did you and your family stay at ... hotel in Paris?
→ Referring to a specific hotel (singular), likely far away (in Paris)
✔ b) that
6. Please come here and look at ... picture.
→ Picture is close, singular
✔ a) this
7. Who was ... man you talked to yesterday?
→ Man is singular, and we're referring to someone mentioned earlier (not necessarily near)
→ But since it's about a person mentioned in conversation, “that” is used for reference
✔ b) that
8. Can you see ... fishing boats on the lake?
→ Boats are on the lake, so likely far away, plural
✔ d) those
9. Hello, Dr. Smith. Could you please look at ... cut on my finger?
→ Cut is on the speaker’s finger — close, singular
✔ a) this
10. Maybe we can ask ... policeman for directions.
→ Policeman is far away, singular
✔ b) that
11. ... was a difficult test that we had last week.
→ Test is singular, past event, not present
→ Use "That" for a past/remote reference
✔ b) That
12. How many of ... cookies would you like? Two? Okay, here you are.
→ Cookies being offered are close, plural
✔ c) these
13. ... movie we saw last night was really great!
→ Movie is singular, but it's a specific one just mentioned
→ Use "That" for reference to a past event
✔ b) That
14. ... cake is delicious. When I finish it, could I please have another slice?
→ Cake is close, singular
✔ a) This
15. Do you know ... person over there by the post office?
→ Person is far away, singular
✔ b) that
16. Do you think ... sixteen grammar questions are easy or difficult?
→ Questions are plural, and they’re close (current quiz)
✔ c) these
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✔ Final Answers:
1. d) those
2. d) those
3. b) This
4. c) these
5. b) that
6. a) this
7. b) that
8. d) those
9. a) this
10. b) that
11. b) That
12. c) these
13. b) That
14. a) This
15. b) that
16. c) these
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🎯 Score:
You got 16/16 → Excellent!
✔ Explanation Summary:
- Use this / these for things near the speaker.
- Use that / those for things far from the speaker.
- Singular vs. plural matters.
- Context (time, location, relevance) helps determine whether something is "this" or "that".
Great job! You’ve mastered demonstrative pronouns. 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of this that these those worksheet.