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    Class 5 Demonstrative & Possessive Determiners

    Class 5EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Archita Srivastava
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    I am a lively and dynamic educator with four years of teaching experience across online and offline classrooms. I began my journey as a private tutor for three years and currently work as a Public Speaking Expert at PlanetSpark. I have taught students up to high school in CBSE, ICSE, and UP Board, covering all major subjects while guiding them through board exam projects and assignments with creativity, confidence, and a joyful learning spirit. My aim is to build confident speakers and motivated learners who grow with curiosity and joy.
    Class 5 Demonstrative & Possessive Determiners
    Class 5 Demonstrative & Possessive Determiners

    Class 5 Demonstrative & Possessive Determiners

    Class 5EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Archita Srivastava
    Archita SrivastavaVisit Profile
    I am a lively and dynamic educator with four years of teaching experience across online and offline classrooms. I began my journey as a private tutor for three years and currently work as a Public Speaking Expert at PlanetSpark. I have taught students up to high school in CBSE, ICSE, and UP Board, covering all major subjects while guiding them through board exam projects and assignments with creativity, confidence, and a joyful learning spirit. My aim is to build confident speakers and motivated learners who grow with curiosity and joy.

    This, That, His, Her: Demonstrative & Possessive Determiners for Class 5

    This Grade 5 worksheet introduces students to the world of determiners — specifically demonstrative determiners like this, that, these, and those, and possessive determiners like his, her, their, our, and your. These small but powerful words help learners point to objects and show ownership with accuracy and confidence. With five varied activity types, this worksheet gives students the practice they need to use determiners naturally and correctly in both speech and writing.

    Why Demonstrative & Possessive Determiners Matter in Grammar?

    Determiners are the building blocks of clear, precise sentences. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
    1. Demonstrative determiners help identify whether objects are near (this/these) or far (that/those).
    2. Possessive determiners show who something belongs to — his, her, their, our, your.
    3. Using the wrong determiner changes the meaning of a sentence entirely.
    4. Determiners are used in everyday communication, formal writing, and storytelling.
    5. Understanding singular vs. plural forms of demonstratives builds grammatical accuracy.

    What's Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build clarity and confidence with determiners:

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
    Students choose the correct demonstrative or possessive determiner from three options to complete each sentence. This activity builds their instinct for choosing the right determiner based on proximity and ownership.

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks (Choose One from a Pair)
    Students select the more suitable determiner from a given pair to complete each sentence. This activity helps them distinguish between near and far demonstratives and between singular and plural possessives.

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following
    Students match each sentence on the left to the correct determiner from the right column, reinforcing their ability to identify ownership and proximity cues in context.

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Determiner
    Students read each sentence and underline the determiner that is used incorrectly. This task trains students to spot subject-determiner agreement errors and possessive mismatches.

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing with Determiners
    Students fill in blanks in a connected paragraph using appropriate demonstrative and possessive determiners. This real-life writing task helps students apply all the rules they have learned in a coherent context.

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
    1. a) This
    2. a) his
    3. b) These
    4. c) your
    5. b) That
    6. b) their
    7. c) Those
    8. a) his
    9. c) That
    10. b) their

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
    1. This
    2. his
    3. Those
    4. her
    5. That
    6. their
    7. These
    8. his
    9. This
    10. their

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following
    1. this
    2. her
    3. those
    4. his
    5. that
    6. their
    7. these
    8. our
    9. that
    10. her

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Determiner
    1. This (incorrect — should be "These" as shoes is plural)
    2. her (incorrect — should be "his" as Rohan is male)
    3. Those (incorrect — should be "That" as building is singular)
    4. his (incorrect — should be "her" as Anjali is female)
    5. These (incorrect — should be "This" as chocolate is singular)
    6. her (incorrect — should be "their" as boys is plural)
    7. That (incorrect — should be "Those" as paintings is plural)
    8. his (incorrect — should be "her" as Diya is female)
    9. This (incorrect — should be "These" as vegetables is plural)
    10. her (incorrect — should be "his" as Kartik is male)

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answers)
    Blank 1: This
    Blank 2: his
    Blank 3: Those
    Blank 4: her
    Blank 5: his
    Blank 6: That
    Blank 7: their
    Blank 8: Those
    Blank 9: his
    Blank 10: their
    Blank 11: That

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Demonstrative determiners like this, that, these, and those point to specific nouns in a sentence.

    Demonstrative determiners like this, that, these, and those point to specific nouns in a sentence.

    Demonstrative determiners help specify which thing students are talking about, like "this" or "those." Possessive determiners show ownership, like "my" or "her."

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