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Worksheet 2: Demonstratives
Sometimes it's difficult to identify the idea that demonstrative pronouns refer to. Polish the use of this, that, those, and these in your class's writing. Several sentences are given, and your pupil must rewrite the sentence to clarify...
Curated OER
Have Got, Possessives, Genitive, Demonstratives, Love, Like
In this dialogue instructional activity, students complete the dialogue with have got, possessives, demonstratives, love and like. Students complete 14 blanks.
Curated OER
Demonstratives Exercise
In this grammar instructional activity, students choose a possessive or demonstrative. The students complete a dialogue by choosing from multiple possessives or demonstratives. Examples of demonstratives and possessives are shown.
Curated OER
The Demonstratives Exercise
In this demonstratives instructional activity, students read the sentences and fill in the gaps with the words this, these, that, or those for the 12 online sentences.
Study Languages
Study Spanish: Demonstratives
Great introduction to demonstrative adjectives and pronouns. Ample examples illustrate the different forms of demonstratives that may be used.Students can test their mastery of this grammar principle with a quiz that follows the lesson.
Language Guide
Language Guide: Los Demostrativos
A basic grammar introduction to demonstrative adjectives and pronouns. Words and phrases are interactive audio to model correct pronunciation. Also included is a link to stem-changing irregular verbs practice activities.
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Demonstrative Adjectives
Online exercises with demonstrative adjectives and brilliant photos to help in answering the fill-in-the blanks.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Spanish Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart teaches demonstrative adjectives and pronouns in Spanish.
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Your Dictionary: Teaching Determiners and Articles
This article focuses on teaching articles and determiners to native and non-native English speakers. It suggests beginning with articles (a, an, the), then moving to determiners (my, her, his, this, that, these, those); it also suggests...