Demonstratives:
______ restaurants over there are really good.
This, That, These, or Those?
Those
Which demonstrative refers to something singular and close by?
Use it in a sentence.
This
This pen is blue.
The cat is ______ than the dog. (Small)
The cat is smaller than the dog.
The book is _____. (I)
The book is mine.
I _____ go to the party this weekend if I have time.
Might or May
Modals:
If you wanted a good grade, you _______ study every night.
a) Would
b) Wouldn't
c) Couldn't
Which demonstrative refers to something singular and far away?
Use it in a sentence.
That
That desk is in the corner.
Fancy restaurants are ______ than casual ones. (Expensive)
Fancy restaurants are more expensive than casual ones.
That is ______ dog. (You)
That is your dog.
You _____ exercise every day if you want to be healthy.
Object Pronouns:
The building has ten apartments. Each of _____ apartments are small. (it)
Each of its apartments are small.
Which demonstrative refers to something plural and close by?
Use it in a sentence.
These
These students are excellent.
Shelby is _____ at basketball than Regina. (Good)
Shelby is better at basketball than Regina.
Mike is wearing _______ favorite shirt. (He)
Mike is wearing his favorite shirt.
You _____ go to the moon if you had a million dollars.
Comparisons:
Cely is the _____ teacher in the world. (Good).
Cely is the best teacher in the world.
Which demonstrative refers to something plural and far away?
Use it in a sentence.
Those
Those buildings are old.
It is less difficult than my history class.
This is _____ house. (We)
This is our house.
She_______ not say that if she were talking to her mother.
Would/Should/Could
Object Pronouns:
They are at the beach. It is _______ day off. (They)
It is their day off.
Name all 4 demonstratives and how to use them.
This-- Singular + Close
That-- Singular + Far
These-- Plural + Close
Those-- Plural + Far
His test score is ______ than mine. (Bad)
His test score is worse than mine.
Linda is driving ____ car. (She)
Linda is driving her car.
He _____ not call me back after our horrible date.
Might/May/Should