Demonstrative Pronouns Quiz 3 (30 MCQs)

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1. Demonstrate the use of a demonstrative pronoun: ..... are the results we've been waiting for.
2. Choose the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence:'These are my keys.'
3. Complete the sentence:After the rain, my dad pointed to the water in the street and said, "Look at all of ..... "
4. Which one is Used to introduce an interrogative sentence?
5. Identify the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence: "Those are my favorite books."
6. My father himself was in the Navy.
7. Identify the demonstrative pronoun and say if it is singular or plural.Those are non-fiction books.
8. Which word is a demonstrative pronoun?
9. True or False?The word who's is a contraction for "who is" or "who has" .
10. Choose the right word:cat is brown.
11. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a demonstrative pronoun for something nearby?
12. Complete the sentence to contrast two options:I don't like this movie playing now, but ..... , which starts later, looks much better.
13. Choose the right word: ..... is a duck.
14. True or False:Demonstrative pronouns can be used to show both physical and figurative distance.
15. Whose is an example .....
16. Complete the sentence: ..... were the days when we played outside.
17. Intensive pronoun?Amelia herself has been talking a lot lately.
18. Who is my arch enemy?
19. Which word is a demonstrative pronoun in the following sentence? 'Those are not your toys.'
20. ..... is my mother (near)
21. How many of ..... cookies would you like? Two? OK, here you are.
22. Identify the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence:'Those were the best days of my life.'
23. Demonstrative pronouns can indicate both singular and plural nouns.
24. ..... are my pyjamas.
25. ..... are my old jeans
26. True or False:The demonstrative pronoun 'that' is used to refer to a single item that is far away from the speaker.
27. True or False:'This' and 'these' refer to objects that are close to the speaker.
28. What is the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence:'That is a beautiful sunset.'
29. ..... a student in the library.
30. I don't need ..... books. Put then away.