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    Class 5 English Grammar Worksheet on Demonstratives

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    Ranjana Pathania
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    I am an educator with over 10 years of teaching experience across CBSE schools, specializing in English, Science, Hindi and History from pre - primary to class 10 and NTT (nursery teachers training) students. A TESOL-certified professional with qualifications in LL.B, B.Ed, and M.Ed, I currently empowers students as a Public Speaking Coach at PlanetSpark, nurturing confident communicators.
    Class 5 English Grammar Worksheet on Demonstratives
    Class 5 English Grammar Worksheet on Demonstratives

    Class 5 English Grammar Worksheet on Demonstratives

    Class 5EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Ranjana Pathania
    Ranjana PathaniaVisit Profile
    I am an educator with over 10 years of teaching experience across CBSE schools, specializing in English, Science, Hindi and History from pre - primary to class 10 and NTT (nursery teachers training) students. A TESOL-certified professional with qualifications in LL.B, B.Ed, and M.Ed, I currently empowers students as a Public Speaking Coach at PlanetSpark, nurturing confident communicators.

    Point It Out: Demonstrative Adjectives for Class 5

    This Grade 5 worksheet helps learners practice demonstrative adjectives (*this, that, these, those*) with engaging, real-life contexts. Children learn how to identify and use the correct demonstrative adjective to point out specific people, objects, and places. Through exercises like MCQs, fill in the blanks, matching, underlining, and paragraph writing, students build accuracy and fluency in writing and speaking.

    Why Demonstrative Adjectives Matter in Grammar?  


    Demonstrative adjectives are essential because they:  
    1. Point to specific nouns (near vs far, singular vs plural).  
    2. Make communication clearer and more precise.  
    3. Are commonly used in both spoken and written English.  
    4. Build sentence variety and descriptive power for students.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?  


    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
    Students choose the correct demonstrative adjective to complete sentences. Example: “___ is my favorite storybook.” → “This.”  

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
    Learners use *this, that, these, those* to complete sentences with context clues. Example: “Can you see ___ mountain far away?” → “that.”  

    📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
    Students match sentences to the correct demonstrative adjective, practicing both singular and plural usage.  

    📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words  
    Children underline the correct demonstrative adjective from two options.  

    🎨 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
    Students look at a classroom picture and write a paragraph using demonstrative adjectives to describe objects and actions.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
    1. ___ is my favorite storybook. → This  
    2. ___ are my best friends. → Those  
    3. ___ are the pictures we took during our school trip. → These  
    4. ___ is my favourite story from the book. → This  
    5. ___ are apples on the table. → These  
    6. ___ is my new school bag. → That  
    7. ___ dogs are playing in the park. → Those  
    8. ___ is my father’s office. → This  
    9. ___ are my sport shoes. → These  
    10. ___ is the school we go to. → That  

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
    1. ___ book on the table is mine. → This  
    2. Can you see ___ mountain far away? → That  
    3. ___ are my new pair of shoes. → These  
    4. Please take ___ pens from the drawer. → Those  
    5. Who gave you ___ idea yesterday? → That  
    6. I don’t like ___ kind of jokes. → This  
    7. ___ flowers in the vase are fresh. → These  
    8. He always forgets ___ important rule. → This  
    9. ___ toys on the shelf belong to my brother. → Those  
    10. I can’t believe you said ___ words to her. → Those  

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
    ___ is my new school bag. → This  
    ___ are my favorite storybooks. → Those  
    We will visit ___ museum today. → That  
    I like ___ park across the road. → This  
    ___ are the keys you were looking for. → These  
    ___ is my best friend, Ankit. → This  
    We enjoyed ___ movie last night. → That  
    ___ are pencils on the desk. → These  
    ___ is the pen I borrowed from you. → That  
    He bought ___ shoes today. → Those  

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Words  
    1. We had to finish all (this/these) assignments… → these  
    2. Can you see (this/that) mountain peak… → that  
    3. (These/Those) chapters in the history book… → These  
    4. I remember clearly (this/that) incident… → that  
    5. Our teacher praised us for completing (these/those) projects… → these  
    6. Do you know who lives in (this/that) house… → that  
    7. We bought all (these/those) vegetables… → these  
    8. My father often talks about (this/that) journey… → that  
    9. The coach asked us to wear (these/those) uniforms… → those  
    10. She told me that (this/those) idea… → this  

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
    Sample Answer:  
    “This is our classroom. These children are drawing pictures. That chart on the wall shows animals. Those books are on the shelf. This is a happy and bright place.”  
    (Answers may vary)

    Help your child master demonstrative adjectives and sharpen descriptive writing skills with this practical worksheet!  
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Demonstratives are words like this, that, these, and those which point to specific nouns.

    Because they confuse singular and plural forms when using these words in sentences.

    By including fill-in-the-blank exercises and picture prompts that ask students to choose the correct word.

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