Grammar Practice - Herbert Puchta, Jeff Stranks, Peter Lewis-Jones 2012
This, that / these, those
Use this / these to talk about things near you.
Use that /those to talk about things that are not near.
I like this jumper here.
I like these shoes here.
I like that jumper over there.
I like those shoes over there.
1 Write the sentences into the speech bubbles.
I think this apple is a bit old.
OK, can we try those shoes, over there?
I want that fish over there.
OK, try one of those apples.
Would you like this lollipop?
Do you like these goldfish?
No, I’d like that lollipop over there.
I think these shoes are too big.
2 Underline the correct word.
1 I want those I that trainers with the blue stripe.
2 Does those I that dog bite?
3 Can I have this I these apple?
4 That I These is my favourite CD.
5 Do you want that I these shoes?
6 Are that I those carrots good?
7 I don’t like this I these insects.
8 I know that I these boy.
3 Complete with this, that, these or those.