Demonstrative Pronouns: Singular Plural
Demonstrative Pronouns: Singular Plural
Demonstrative Pronouns: Singular Plural
Demonstrative Pronouns
A demonstrative pronoun is used to point to something specific within a
sentence. This and these are used for nearby objects, and that and those are used
for faraway things. This and that are singular, and these and those are plural.
Example: Singular Plural
This is a parrot. These are parrots.
(near) (near)
2) is an airplane.
3) are balloons.
4) are bags.
5) is a ladybug.
6) is an apple.
7) is a house.
8) are bikes.
Demonstrative Pronouns
A demonstrative pronoun is used to point to something specific within a
sentence. This and these are used for nearby objects, and that and those are used
for faraway things. This and that are singular, and these and those are plural.
Example: Singular Plural
This is a parrot. These are parrots.
(near) (near)
2) That is an airplane.
5) This is a ladybug.
6) That is an apple.
7) This is a house.