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    Class 6 Demonstrative & Interrogative Pronouns

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sejal Jain
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    An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.
    Class 6 Demonstrative & Interrogative Pronouns
    Class 6 Demonstrative & Interrogative Pronouns

    Class 6 Demonstrative & Interrogative Pronouns

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sejal Jain
    Sejal JainVisit Profile
    An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.

    Pointer Power: Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns for Class 6

    This worksheet helps Class 6 learners master two important types of pronouns—demonstrative and interrogative. Through guided sentence tasks, fill-in-the-blanks, and context-rich passages, students build clarity and accuracy in referring to people, objects, and questions.

    Why Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns Matter in Grammar?

    These pronouns help learners:
    1. Clearly point to or identify nouns in speech and writing.
    2. Ask precise questions using words like who, whom, and which.
    3. Strengthen sentence structure and grammar awareness.
    4. Improve comprehension and confidence in both writing and reading.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities:

    ✏️ Exercise 1 – Underline the Correct Demonstrative Pronoun  
    Learners choose between “this” and “that” to complete real-world sentences.

    🧠 Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks with This or That  
    Students complete 10 descriptive sentences using the correct demonstrative word.

    📘 Exercise 3 – Circle the Correct Interrogative Pronoun  
    Students choose among “who,” “whom,” and “which” based on sentence meaning.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks with Who, Whom, or Which  
    Learners apply interrogative words in more complex sentence frames.

    🎯 Exercise 5 – Fill in the Story with Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns  
    An integrated story task where students apply a mix of this, that, who, whom, and which in context.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Underline the Correct Pronoun  
    1. this  
    2. that  
    3. this  
    4. That  
    5. That  
    6. this  
    7. That  
    8. That  
    9. that  
    10. that

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks with This or That  
    1. This  
    2. That  
    3. This  
    4. That  
    5. This  
    6. This  
    7. That  
    8. This  
    9. That  
    10. That

    Exercise 3 – Circle the Correct Pronoun  
    1. who  
    2. which  
    3. who  
    4. which  
    5. whom  
    6. who  
    7. which  
    8. who

    Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks with Who / Whom / Which  
    1. Who  
    2. Which  
    3. Whom  
    4. Who  
    5. Who  
    6. Which  
    7. Whom  
    8. Who

    Exercise 5 – Fill in the Story  
    1. this  
    2. which  
    3. This  
    4. that  
    5. which  
    6. that  
    7. whom  
    8. whom  
    9. who   
    10. who

    Give your child a strong foundation in grammar by mastering how to ask and point correctly using these essential pronouns.  

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Demonstrative pronouns point to specific nouns (this, that), while interrogative pronouns ask questions (who, what).

    They replace specific nouns and often answer "which one?" or "which ones?".

    Because both begin questions, but interrogative pronouns act as the subject or object.

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