Prompt: It was a dark, clear night. The heaven and stars shone brightly in the sky. One star shone more brightly than the others, one that I must follow. This is an epic journey that must...
You have a journal prompt (#8) and a DLS (#7). Do on regular notebook paper. Templates are to the right on this page if you need a reminder of how to set up your page.
Prompt: It was a dark, clear night. The heaven and stars shone brightly in the sky. One star shone more brightly than the others, one that I must follow. This is an epic journey that must...
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Pronouns - Demonstrative
A demonstrative pronoun can come before or after its antecedent. Demonstrative pronouns are pointers. They point out a specific person, place or thing. Singular Plural this, that these, those BEFORE: This is the book I chose. Those are my new friends. AFTER: Of all my coins, these are the most valuable. We stopped in Dublin and Belfast. These are the towns where my ancestors lived. Each of the following sentences contains a demonstrative pronoun. In your journal write each sentence (Print-pencil) and underline the demonstrative pronoun and circle its antecedent. Rewrite 1-3 for penmanship in cursive and in ink. :-) 1. Those are the most expensive dresses in the store. 2. Of all the Beatle's songs, these are their best. 3. Until recently a knowledge of Latin and Greek was considered esstial to a liberal education. These are no longer taught in many schools. 4. That seems to be their busiest time of year. 5. This was all she said before leaving: "I'll be back." |
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