Let's solve the task step by step.
The image is a worksheet designed to teach the difference between
"this" and
"that" in English. The top of the page shows:
-
"this" with a hand pointing to something close (near the speaker).
-
"that" with a hand pointing to something farther away.
We are to fill in the blanks with
"this" or
"that", based on the position of the object relative to the hand pointing at it.
Here’s how we analyze each line:
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1.
( ) is a pen.
- There's a
hand pointing at a pen.
- The pen is shown
close to the hand, suggesting it's near the speaker.
- So, we use
"this".
✔ This is a pen.
2.
( ) is a ball.
- A hand points to a
soccer ball.
- The ball is shown
farther away from the hand.
- So, we use
"that".
✔ That is a ball.
3.
( ) is an apple.
- A hand points to an
apple.
- The apple is
close to the hand.
- So, we use
"this".
✔ This is an apple.
4.
( ) is a cat.
- A hand points to a
cat.
- The cat is
close to the hand.
- So, we use
"this".
✔ This is a cat.
5.
( ) is a car.
- A hand points to a
red car.
- The car is
farther away from the hand.
- So, we use
"that".
✔ That is a car.
6.
( ) is a doll.
- A hand points to a
doll.
- The doll is
close to the hand.
- So, we use
"this".
✔ This is a doll.
7.
( ) is a bike.
- A hand points to a
bike.
- The bike is
farther away from the hand.
- So, we use
"that".
✔ That is a bike.
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Final Answer:
1.
This is a pen.
2.
That is a ball.
3.
This is an apple.
4.
This is a cat.
5.
That is a car.
6.
This is a doll.
7.
That is a bike.
✔ This exercise teaches children to use
"this" for nearby objects and
"that" for distant ones, based on visual cues like hand direction and object placement.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet on this.