Match the rule to the correct demonstrative word mentioned in the dialogue. Write the word in the box.
| Rule | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. More than one thing far away from you. | |
| 2. One thing close to you. | |
| 3. One thing far away from you. | |
| 4. More than one thing close to you. |
Listen to the dialogue again and decide if these statements are True (T) or False (F).
1. The words "that" and "this" are used for many things (plural).
2. Demonstratives help us identify the distance and the number of objects.
3. Sarah says "Those clouds look dark" is a good example.
Complete the sentences using the demonstrative word (this, that, these, those) from the conversation examples.
1. " car is red."
2. " books are heavy."
3. " pen is blue."
4. " clouds look dark!"
Choose the best word based on the *meaning* in the conversation.
1. If you have two books in your hand, you should use:
2. What does the teacher (Sarah) say is essential for a clear conversation?
3. If a house is far from you, you should use:
Who said it, Sarah (T) or Alex (S)?
1. "These shoes are new."
2. "They help us identify the distance and the number..."
3. "Those are beautiful trees."
Answer the questions with a very short phrase or word, based on the dialogue.
1. What is far away and red in Sarah's example?
2. What is flying away on the roof?
3. What colour is the pen Alex touches?
Write the correct demonstrative word that should be used based on the rule.
1. (Talking about a phone in your hand) That is my phone. ➡️
2. (Talking about clouds far away) These clouds look dark. ➡️
3. (Talking about one apple close to you) Those apple is mine. ➡️
4. (Talking about two houses far across the field) That are two houses. ➡️
5. (Talking about a key on the table next to you) These is my key. ➡️
Fill in the table with the correct demonstratives (This, That, These, Those).
| Many Things (Plural) | One Thing (Singular) | |
|---|---|---|
| CLOSE (Proximity) | ||
| FAR (Distance) |
Put the following events from the dialogue in the correct order (1, 2, 3) by typing the number.
Sarah explains the concept of proximity (close).
Alex gives an example about clouds looking dark.
Sarah explains the concept of distance (far).
Answer the challenges using the correct demonstrative phrase based on the rules. Remember to check distance and number!
Example: Imagine a pen is in your hand. What do you say? This is my pen.
1. Imagine several cats sitting on a wall far away.
Answer:
2. Imagine a hat on a chair close to you.
Answer:
3. Imagine two new pencils you are holding.
Answer:
4. Imagine an airplane flying high and far away.
Answer:
5. Imagine a glass of water on the table next to you.
Answer: