Demonstrative Pronouns and Demonstrative Adjectives Class 2

This is Demonstrative Pronouns and Demonstrative Adjectives Class 2 worksheet and answers. It is the 7th lesson of the English Grammar Course of Class 2.

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Demonstrative Pronouns

We use the words this and that to point out things. These words are called demonstrative pronouns.

This points to a thing near us.

That points to a thing far away from us.

1. This is my skirt.

2. That is my house.

3. This is a bun.

4. That is a tree.

Class 2 English Grammar Worksheet Lesson-wise

1. The Alphabet9. The Present Continuous Tense
2. Common Nouns and Proper Nouns10. Adverbs
3. Singular and Plural Nouns11. Prepositions
4. Pronouns12. Conjunctions
5. Articles13. Question Words
6. Verbs and the Simple Present Tense14. Sentence and a Part of a Sentence
7 Adjectives15. Punctuation
8. Demonstrative Pronouns and Demonstrative Adjectives

Worksheet 1

A. Look at these pictures and complete these sentences with this and that.

1. …………… is my school bag.

2.  ……………i s a building.

3.  …………… is a car.

4   ……………is a white swan.

5.  ……………is a snake.

6.  ……………is a mongo tree.

When we point to more than one thing, we use these and those.

These are for things near us.

Those are for things far away from us.

We use this and that for singular nouns.

We use these and those for singular nouns.

NearFar
SingularThis That
Plural TheseThose

This is a kite.

These are kites.

That is a kite.

Those are kites.

Worksheet 2

B. Complete these sentences with this or these.

1. ………… are flowers

2. ………… is my book.

3. ………… are fruits.

4. ………… are our new bicycles.

5. ………… are his bags.

6. ………… is a large room.

7. ………… is a pencil.

8. ………… are our friends.

Worksheet 3

C. Complete these sentences with that or those.

1. ………… is a train.

2. ………… are my dolls.

3. ………… are your books.

4. ………… is a small shop.

5. ………… is Sumi’s house.

6. ………… are horses.

7. ………… is your school.

8. ………… are cars.

Worksheet 4

D. Look at these pictures. Tick the correct answers and complete these sentences.

1. …………..  is my uncle’s car.

a. That

b. These

C. Those

2. Are …………..  your shoes?

a. that

b. these

C. this

3. Please use your own pencil. ………….. is mine.

a. That

b. These

C. This

4. Is ………….. your pencil box?

a. that

b. these

C. this

5. ………….. are her crayons.

a. That

b. These

C. Those

6. ………….. Rats have made holes.

a. That

b. These

C. This

Demonstrative Adjectives

This, that, these and those are also used as demonstrative adjectives.

Demonstrative adjectives are placed before a noun or a noun group.

This box is heavy.

These boxes are empty.

That girl is my sister.

Those girls are my friends.

Worksheet 5

E. Match the words in column A with the word in column B. Each word in column A can be used more than once.

AB
1. apples are ripe
This2. tea is hot.
3. clothes are dirty.
That4. boy is my neighbour.
5. chairs are in the garden.
These6. pillow is very soft.
Those7. bird is hurt.

Worksheet 6

F. Complete these sentences with demonstrative adjectives.

1.  ……………. skirt is pretty.

……………. skirt is not.

2. ……………. boys are very noisy.

……………. boys are quite.

3. Are ……………. apples sweet?

……………. apples in the basket are not sweet.

4. Is ……………. pen yours?

……………. one is Priya’s.

5. …………….cows gives milk.

……………. ox works in the field.

6. ……………. flowers are red.

……………. flowers are yellow.

Worksheet 7

G. Underline the demonstrative adjectives in this passage.

Ratan and Arvind are on their way to school. Suddenly, Ratan has an idea. He says, “Let us go and look at that empty house near the jungle.” Arvind says, “Does this street go there?” Ratan says, “No, we have to take that road. Come with me.” Soon, they see a strange-looking house. Arvind asks, “Is it that house?” Ratan nods. “Look at those twisted creepers all around the house, says Arvind. Ratan says, “Look, that gate is open. Let us go inside. Suddenly, they hear strange sounds coming from inside the house. They run back to the gate in fright. Arvind says, “Look at that

 window-the window with those dirty curtains. I think I see something.” Suddenly, a big bat flies out of the window. The children look at each other and begin to laugh.

Worksheet 8

H. Paste a picture of your family in the box. Now, talk about the people and the things in the picture. Each sentence should begin with This is/That is/These are/Those are.

For example-

1. This is my sister, Gigi.

2. That is my picture