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Form the singular. Use This and That.

i. These are my books. __This is my book._____________________________

ii. Those are children. ____________________________________________.

iii. These are our boxes. ____________________________________________.

iv. Those are my oranges. ____________________________________________.

v. These are flowers. ____________________________________________.​

Answers

Answered by saachirawani
5

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Meaning:

The words 'this' and 'that' are demonstrative pronoun which is used for indicating something. We use the word 'this' to point out a person or object which is close to you. On the other hand, 'that' is used to point out a person or an object which is farther from you.

As per the Question, (i) one is given; so we will do the ii) one.

Answer:

ii) This is child

iii) That is our box.

iv) This is my orange.

v) That is flower.

Answered by XxxclassyGirlXxx
5

ii) This is child

iii) That is our box.

iv) This is my orange.

v) That is flower.

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