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Demonstrative adjectives — ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’ and ‘those’.

Demonstratives are used in a situation in which the speaker can point to an item. For

example:

1.Do you want this piece of cake?

2. I don’t want to watch that movie.

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1. ____ laptop is new. (This / These)

2. ____ wooden cabinet is for his papers.

(That/ These)

3. ____ books are about business.(This /

These)

4. ______ computer is also new. (This /

These)

5. ______ dustbin is very good.(Those/That)

6. ____ curtains are very old.(That/Those)

7. ______ plant is beautiful. (Those/This)

8. ______ wooden horses are nice. (This

/ These)

9. ______ cage does not have a real bird.

(This/These)

10. ______ drawers need repair. ( That

These)
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Answered by MrAadil
2

Answer:

1. This

2. That

3. These

4. This

5. That

6. Those

7. This

8. These

9. This

10. These

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Answered by diyamaria2009
2

Answer:

1. This laptop is new. (This / These)

2. That wooden cabinet is for his papers.  (That/ These)

3. These books are about business. (This /  These)

4. This computer is also new. (This /  These)

5. That dustbin is very good. (Those/That)

6. Those curtains are very old. (That/Those)

7. This plant is beautiful. (Those/This)

8. These wooden horses are nice. (This  / These)

9. This cage does not have a real bird.  (This/These)

10. These drawers need repair. ( That  / These)

From the document:

1. some 2. a lot of 3. a little 4. a lot of 5. a few 6. how much 7. how many 8. any 9. a little 10. many

1. This 2. These 3. That 4. This 5. This 6. There 7. those 8.here 9. here 10. that

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