Demonstrative Pronouns Practice
A Grade 7 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using demonstrative pronouns correctly in sentences.
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Demonstrative Pronouns Practice
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions to demonstrate your understanding of demonstrative pronouns. Remember, demonstrative pronouns point to specific things: this, that, these, those.
Choose the sentence where the word in bold is used as a demonstrative pronoun.
1.
I like **that** book.
**That** is my favorite color.
She ran **that** way.
He said **that** loudly.
2.
**These** flowers are beautiful.
I want **these** from the store.
She likes **these** kinds of movies.
Can you bring **these** boxes inside?
Fill in the blank with the correct demonstrative pronoun (this, that, these, those).
3. Look at bird flying high in the sky!
4. are my favorite cookies right here on the table.
5. Do you remember movie we watched last week?
6. Please hand me pencils that are far away.
Determine if the demonstrative pronoun is used correctly in each sentence.
7. This is the cat that I saw yesterday.
True
False
8. Those is a good idea for the party.
True
False
9. Explain the difference between 'this' and 'these' when used as demonstrative pronouns. Provide an example for each.
10. Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing your favorite place. Be sure to use at least two different demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) in your paragraph. Underline each demonstrative pronoun you use.