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Demonstrative Pronouns Worksheets

About This Worksheet Collection

This demonstrative pronouns collection helps students master the four key demonstrative pronouns-this, that, these, and those-and understand how they clarify meaning by indicating distance (near vs. far) and number (singular vs. plural). Through a variety of tasks, students practice identifying, selecting, correcting, and applying these pronouns in both isolated sentences and extended writing.

The worksheets strengthen students' ability to use demonstratives naturally in conversation, narrative, and descriptive writing. They also build proofreading skills, support clearer sentence construction, and help learners avoid redundancy. By integrating grammar with visualization, creative writing, and dialogue practice, this collection ensures that students gain both conceptual understanding and real-world application.

Detailed Descriptions Of These Worksheets

Choose the Demonstrative
Students complete sentences by selecting the correct demonstrative pronoun based on clues about number and distance. This builds foundational accuracy and strengthens context-based decision-making.

Circle the Demonstratives
Learners scan a narrative passage and circle every demonstrative pronoun. This close-reading activity reinforces recognition of pronouns within authentic text and boosts fluency and attention to detail.

Match the Demonstratives
Students match each sentence to the demonstrative pronoun that best completes it, using logic and grammar rules. An optional extension invites them to write their own examples, supporting mastery through creation.

Visualizing Demonstratives
Learners study picture-style prompts and write sentences using the appropriate demonstrative pronoun. This task connects imagery with grammar and encourages descriptive, context-aware writing.

Fix the Demonstratives
Students correct sentences that contain misused demonstrative pronouns. They identify errors, revise for accuracy, and strengthen editing and proofreading skills.

Combine with Demonstratives
Learners combine pairs of simple sentences using an appropriate demonstrative pronoun, improving sentence fluency and practicing pronoun integration in more complex structures.

Replace with Demonstratives
Students rewrite repetitive sentences by replacing repeated nouns with demonstrative pronouns. This reinforces clarity, cohesion, and efficient writing.

Demonstrative Questions
Learners craft original questions using demonstrative pronouns based on conversational scenarios. This builds confidence in forming interrogative sentences and encourages realistic language use.

Demonstrative Story Writing
Students write a short creative story that includes all four demonstrative pronouns, underlining each one. This supports grammar integration within narrative writing and promotes imagination.

Dialogue Demonstratives
Students complete dialogues by inserting correct demonstrative pronouns based on contextual clues. The task strengthens understanding of pronoun use in natural, spoken-style writing.

Demonstrative Check-Up
Learners determine whether a given demonstrative pronoun is used correctly. If not, they rewrite the sentence accurately. This develops strong editing habits and reinforces conceptual understanding.

Descriptive Demonstratives
Students write a descriptive paragraph using all four demonstrative pronouns, focusing on sensory details and spatial relationships. This supports extended writing, vivid description, and grammar mastery.

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