Demonstratives

Learn how to use demonstratives - this, that, these, those - in English.

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Demonstrative Pronouns

Point 1: Use this and that for singular nouns.
  1. I like this shirt. (close to speaker)
  2. I don't like that shirt. (away from speaker)
  3. Look at that car! (away from speaker)
  4. This bike is nice! (close to speaker)
Point 2: Use these and those for plural nouns.
  1. These jeans are too tight! (close to speaker)
  2. Try those jeans.(away from speaker)
  3. Are these your books? (close to speaker)
  4. No, those books over there are mine. (away from speaker)
Point 3: Speakers sometimes do not mention the noun if the object is clear.
  1. Do you like this shirt?
    1. Do you like this?
  2. What are these items?
    1. What are these?
Answer the following questions about the interview.

Demonstrative Pronouns

Point 1: Use this and that for singular nouns. This refers to objects closer to the speaker.

  1. I like this shirt. (close to speaker)
  2. I don't like that shirt. (away from speaker)
  3. Look at that car! (away from speaker)
  4. This bike is nice! (close to speaker)

Point 2: Use these and those for plural nouns. This refers to objects closer to the speaker.

  1. These jeans are too tight!
  2. Try those jeans.
  3. Are these your books?
  4. No, those books over there are my books.

Point 3: Speakers sometimes do not mention the noun if the object is clear.

  1. Do you like this shirt?
  2. Do you like this? (Holding shirt)
  3. What are these items?
  4. What are these?

Point 4: After using demonstratives, we often use pronouns subject/object to reference them.

  1. Do you like these?
  2. Yes, I like them. They are cool.
  3. What is this?
  4. It's a coffee maker. I use it a lot.

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