Using Demonstrative Pronouns ENGLISH 2 QUARTER 4-WEEK 5
MELCS Use demonstrative pronouns (this/that, these/ those) EN2G-IVa-b-4.2.3
DAY 1
Replace the underlined word with correct pronoun. __________1. My father works in the Barangay Hall. __________2. Nichole and Matthew are cousins. __________3. My sisters and I clean our house. __________4. Gab, did Gab do your module already? __________5. My dog is color white.
You’re going to identify the demonstrative pronouns in sentences and stories.
This is a picture of a boy showing his family’s photo album in class. Let’s see how he introduces the members of his family to his classmates using their family photo album.
What is Ben holding in the story? Where are those photos taken? Who is the girl in a rabbit costume? Why is his little brother crawling? Who tells Ben many things about animals?
What words were used to point to Ben’s photo album, his sister, parents, and cousins in the pictures? Say: The words this, that, these, and those were used in the dialogue to point to objects, people, and places. Explain more about demonstrative pronouns.
Read the following sentences from the story. Choose the demonstrative pronoun used in each sentence.
1. This is my family’s photo album. 2. Yes, that is my little brother. 3. That story is interesting! 4. These are my parents. 5. Oh! those are my cousins.
Identify the demonstrative pronoun used in each sentence. 1. This is my favorite doll. 2. Is that your dog?
3. These are my friends. 4. That is Mark’s house. 5. Those are my new story books.
Choose the correct sentence that tells something about each picture correctly.
Write this, that, these or those on the blank and encircle be-verb is or are inside the parenthesisto complete each sentence. Write the formed sentences on a piece of paper.
Demonstrative pronouns are words used to point to nouns. They come before the be-verbs is and are. The words this, that, these and those are demonstrative pronouns.
Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun that will complete the sentence.
Choose the correct be-verb to complete each sentence.
DAY 2
Fill in the blanks with the correct demonstrative pronoun. (this, that)
Today, you’re going to use demonstrative pronouns (this/that, these/those) .
Say: Demonstrative Pronouns are words used to point to or identify a noun. The words this, that, these, those are demonstrative pronouns.
Why is it important to learn the use of demonstrative pronouns?
Write This is, That is, These are and Those are on the blank to complete each sentence.
Put a check (√) on the box if the sentence used the correct demonstrative pronoun. If the sentence has an incorrect demonstrative pronoun, put a cross (X)on the box.
Answer with True or False. 1. ( A girl is wearing a hat) She says: This hat is big for me. 2. (A boy is pointing to a star) He says: Look! That is a falling star!
3. (A girl is eating a sandwich) She says: This is a sandwich. 4. ( A boy is carrying a big bag) He says: This is a heavy bag. 5. (A girl is pointing to a swimming pool) She says: This is a deep swimming pool.
Look at the pictures then tell the correct demonstrative pronoun to be used.
What is a pronoun? What words are used to point to a noun?
Write the correct demonstrative pronoun to be used in the sentence. 1. There are many books on the shelf, but___ are my sister’s story books. 2. Look at the photo I am holding. ___ is Emma, my friend.
3. Is __ your new cellphone on the table? 4. Are ___ your friends waiting outside our house? 5. _______ is the best cheese cake I have ever eaten.
DAY 3
Read the sentences then select the correct word These or Those as suggested in the parenthesis. 1. ___books belong to me (near at hand) These Those 2. Can you see ___ pictures. (near at hand) These Those
3. Mother gave ____colored pencils to Ana. ( farther away) These Those 4. ___pencils belong to Rona. (farther away) These Those 5. ___hats are new. (near at hand) These Those
You’re going to use demonstrative pronouns in sentences correctly.
Look and study the pictures.
What have you noticed? In pictures 1 and 2, the speakers used this in the sentences to refer to the words, sister and father.
If you notice, the speakers in pictures 1 and 2 are near the persons being referred to. In picture 3, the speaker used that in the sentence to point to his brother who is far from him.
As illustrated in pictures 1, 2 and 3, the speakers used this and that to refer to one or single person. The nouns sister, father and brother are all in singular form. These nouns mean only one in number.
As you observe, the speaker used the be-verb is for this and that because these pronouns refer to singular nouns. They are used to point to one person, object, animal or place.
Now, let’s see pictures 4 and 5. What have you noticed? How many persons are the speakers referring to?
In picture 4, the speakers used these in the sentence to point to their parents who are near them. In the last picture, the speaker used those to point to his cousins who are far from him.
Notice that in pictures 4 and 5, the speakers used these and those in the sentences to refer to their parentsand cousins. c
Both nouns are in plural form because these nouns refer to two or more persons. Since the nouns are inplural form, the be-verb to be used must be in plural form as well. Therefore, in sentences 4 and 5, the be-verb are is used with these and those to refer to nouns in plural form.
Choose the letter of the correct demonstrative pronoun that will complete each sentence.
Follow the given instruction and write a sentence using each demonstrative pronoun in boldface on a piece of paper. An example is given.
Example: Use these to refer to the shoes on the rack. These are my shoes.
1. Use this to refer to a foot bath at the door step. ___________________ 2. Use that to refer to an alcohol bottle on the table. ___________________
3. Use these to refer to the face shields inside the box. ___________________ 4. Use those to refer to the fruits on the table. ___________________
Remember that the words this, that, these, and those are called demonstrative pronouns.
This and These are used to point to nouns that are near the speaker, while, that and those are used to point to nouns that are far from the speaker.
Read the sentences then select the letter of the correct answer. 1.Mila is holding a doll .She says_________. A.This is a bird.. B.These are dolls. C.This is a doll. D.Those are dolls.
2.Dong is pointing to a bird. He says_____. A.This is a bird. B.These are birds. C. That is a bird. D. Those are birds.
3.Nena is pointing to a flower. She says_______. A.This is a flower. B.That is a flower. C.These are flowers. D. Those are flowers.
4. Raul is pointing to the fruits. He says____. A.This is a fruit. B.These are fruits. C.That is a fruit. D.Those are fruits.
5.Kenneth is pointing to a ball. He says_______. A.This is a ball. B. These are balls. C. That is a ball. D. Those are balls.
DAY 4
Tell true if the sentence is correct and false if it is not. 1. Lina said,’’These flowers are gumamela . There are red and pink gumamela ”. (near at hand).
2.Ben said, “Those trees are acacia they have big branches and they give us shade.” (farther away)
3.Nora said, “Those plants have small leaves.” (near at hand)
4.Ana said, “Those butterflies have yellow and black wings. “(farther away)
5.Carol said, “Those are birds on the trees, those birds are making their nest.” (farther away)
Today, you’re going to learn more about demonstrative pronouns.
Say: Demonstrative Pronouns are used in pointing to persons, things, places or events that either near or far from the speaker. The four demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these and those.
1.This is used to point one person, place or thing that is near the speaker. 2.That is used to point one person, place or thing that is far from the speaker.
3.These is used to point at more than one person, place or thing which are near the speaker. 4.Those is used to point at more than one person, place or thing which are far from the speaker.
Take a look at the examples below.
Write a sentence for each picture on a piece of paper or in your notebook. Use This, That, These and Those in your sentences.
What are the demonstrative pronouns? When do we use this, that, these, and those?
Complete each sentence with one of the following demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those.
1.Do you see _____ bird over there? 2._______ shoes are hurting my feet. 3._____ is the best movie I’ve ever seen. 4.______ book I am holding will be put in the library. 5.________ fruits in that basket are fresh.
DAY 5
Used these and those in the sentences. Choose your answer inside the parenthesis. (These, Those)1. Did you eat______ cookies in the table ? (These, Those)2. _______trees are going to grow very tall.
(These, Those)3. Are _______ fruits taste good ? (These, Those)4. We love to pick ______ mangoes on the tree. (These, Those)5.______candies are so sweet.
Today, you’re going to learn more about demonstrative pronouns.
Read the story. Find out who are the family members of Lia. My Family
Directions: Answer the following questions. Comprehension Questions: 1. What is the title of the monologue? ____________________________________________ 2. Who are the members of Lia`s family? ____________________________________________
3. Where does Lia`s mother work? How about her father ? ____________________________________________ 4. What are the pronouns used in the monologue ? ____________________________________________ 5. Do you love and respect your family ? Why ? ___________________
This is used when the speaker is near one person, object, or thing. Example: This is a book.
That is used when pointing to one person, object, or thing far from the speaker. Example: That is a bird.
These are used when the speaker is holding or near two or more persons, objects, or places. Example: These are the books.
Directions: Write This is or That is to complete the sentence. Write your answers on the blank.
Directions: Write these or those to complete the sentence. Write your answer in the box.
Directions: Write this or that to complete the sentences.
Identify the demonstrative pronouns used in the sentences. Write your answers on the space provided for.
________ 1. This is my family. ________ 2. I don`t know if those are sweet. ________ 3. Can you pass these to them ? ________ 4. That face mask can protect us. ________ 5. These are the pencils I prefer.
Demonstrative pronouns like this, that, these, and those are used in specific purpose. This is used when the speaker is near one person, object, or thing. That is used when pointing to one person, object, or thing far from the speaker.
These are used when the speaker is holding or near two or more persons, objects, or places. Those are used when the speaker is pointing to two or more persons, objects, or places far from us.
Write the correct demonstrative pronouns to be used for each illustration. Write your answer on the space provided for.
Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those . Write your answer on the spaces provided for.
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