The difference between THIS, THAT, THESE and THOSE in English. Includes an activity for students to practice these demonstratives. In the first section, you will see Rob Woodward pointing to Using these data, the trackers claim to offer valuable sleep insights, such as estimates of nightly deep sleep or a total "sleep score" that reflects overall sleep quality. A worksheet to practise the use of the demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, those and the plural. There are activities to complete with This,These,That,Those. (2 pages) Ss hve to choose the right option and circle the right option (3 pages) Hi everybody! I made this worksheet for my 7th. Demonstratives demonstrative pronouns (That is nice.) a1 Reference Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those This is my bag. That's Maya's computer. These are my children. Those are Tom's books. 'What's this?' 'What's this/that in English?' 'What are these/those in English?' 'Who's that?' 'That's my friend, Max.' A song to teach students the demonstratives this, that, these and those.Perform an action for each demonstrative pronoun. For "this" point to something close these chairs: those chairs: We use this or these with nouns to talk about people or things that are near us. They go before the noun. This coffee 's cold. These cups are dirty. We use that or those with nouns to talk about people or things that aren't near us. That cafe 's open. Those trees are tall. What's the difference between this, that, these and those? This, that, these and those are demonstrative pronouns, which means we use them to specify which thing or person we are talking about in particular. We use this and that with singular nouns, and these and those with plural countable nouns. For example, there's been a dip in how much time investors spend on the "product" and "business model" slides and a significant increase in how long they're spending on the 4A6YT.