Lesson Practice Instructions:
Exercise 1 – Demonstrative Pronouns (Multiple Choice):
Read each sentence carefully and select the most appropriate demonstrative pronoun from the options provided. After answering all 10 questions, click “Check Answers” to see your score and receive feedback on each response.
Take your time, think about the proximity and number (singular/plural), and do your best!
1. _____ is my new laptop. (close to me)
2. _____ are the books I borrowed from the library. (far from me)
3. _____ mountains in the distance look beautiful.
4. _____ cookies on the table are fresh.
5. _____ is the car I want to buy. (close to me)
6. _____ pens belong to my classmates. (far from me)
7. _____ computer is broken. (close to me)
8. _____ flowers in the garden are beautiful.
9. _____ are my favorite shoes. (close to me)
10. _____ chairs look uncomfortable. (far from me)
Exercise 2 - Demonstrative Pronouns (Fill in the Blanks):
Complete the sentences with the correct demonstrative pronoun based on the context. Once you've filled in all 10 blanks, click "Check Answers" to review your performance and get detailed feedback.
1. _____ is my best friend's birthday gift. (close)
2. Look at _____ beautiful sunset! (far)
3. _____ are the keys I was looking for. (close, plural)
4. _____ look like delicious cookies. (far, plural)
5. Can you pass me _____ book? (close)
6. _____ are the tickets for the concert. (far, plural)
7. _____ is the restaurant I told you about. (far)
8. _____ are my favorite photographs. (close, plural)
9. Look over _____, the bird is flying! (far)
10. _____ is the package I've been waiting for. (close)
Exercise 3 - Context-Based Demonstrative Pronouns (Multiple Choice):
Choose the most suitable demonstrative pronoun for each scenario, considering the context provided. After answering all 10 questions, click "Check Answers" to see your score and receive feedback.
1. You're in a store, pointing to a shirt near you:
2. You're talking about books on a distant shelf:
3. You're showing multiple pictures close to you:
4. You're referring to a distant mountain range:
5. You're discussing multiple distant cars:
6. You're pointing to a nearby computer:
7. You're talking about multiple items far away:
8. You're referring to a nearby book:
9. You're showing multiple close objects:
10. You're discussing a distant idea: