Demonstratives


 
 
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Demonstratives

Demonstratives:

This (plural - these) and that (plural - those ) are called demonstratives. They can be used both as adjectives and as pronouns. They point to somebody (some people) or something (s). They tell us which one.

This is my pen.                                        (pronoun)

These are his excuses.                           (pronoun)

This is a better car than that..                 (pronoun)

That (plural - those) is used to avoid the repetition of the preceding noun.

   My shirt is better than that of my friend.  Our soldiers are better equipped than those of Pakistan.

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Question : 1

Fill in the blanks:

1. Do you know where ______________ books have to be kept ?

2. Can you help me with ______________ lesson ?

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Fill in the blank:

Can I borrow ________  new pair of shoes you brought last week ? 

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Fill in the blank:

Mrs Watson told her husband that she liked __________  dress she wore for the wedding. 

Right Option : B
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