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3 What's That? 3 Grammar رابط الدرس الرف www.ien.edu.sa This is a famous modern sculpture. That is a water fountain. Demonstrative Pronouns: this/that/these/those Use a demonstrative pronoun in the place of a noun to point to objects. Use this/these for things near you. Use that/those for things far from you. near far Singular Plural This That These Those This school is near to my house. I want to buy this goldfish. These chairs in my class are red. I don't like these flowers in my room. Imperatives That park is far away from my house. Look at that bird in the sky! Those chairs in the other class are blue. I like those trees in the park. Use the imperative to give a command, or an order, and instructions. Say please to be polite. Affirmative (+) Sit down. Please sit down. Come in. Please come in. Also use the imperative to give advice. Buy those posters. They're nice. Go out. The weather is good. Negative (-) Don't sit down. / Please don't sit down. Don't come in. / Please don't come in. Don't buy that painting. It's strange. Don't go out. It is very hot today! A. Work with a partner. Ask and answer. Use this/that or these/those. 1. A: What's this? B: It's a pencil. 2. A: What are those? B: They're keys. 3. 6. 4. 5. وزارة التعليم Ministry o2ucation 2024-1446 SG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 20 I 29/4/24 11:30 PM

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grammar: Demonstrative Pronouns: this / that / these / those

Work with a partner. Ask and answer. Use this/that or these/those.