LET’S LEARN ABOUT DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS AND DEMONSTRATIVE DETERMINERS.
We use both demonstrative pronouns and demonstrative determiners to indicate when things are near or far.

The only difference between demonstrative pronouns and determiners is that determiners go before a noun, while the pronouns replace the noun.
LET’S TALK. Point at objects and take turn asking questions about them.
What is this? What is that? What are these? What are those?
NOTICE!
This is a/an+ noun.
That is a/an + noun.

Your turn! Can you put the words where they belong to complete the sentences?
Try the game!
Use the hints from the cards to match them. Think it through before you begin. You could lose points for incorrect answers!
REMEMBER:
The objects that are far away are above the line, and the objects that are close are below the line.
Are you ready to play?
