English Demonstratives: This and That (Pre-A1 Grammar) — Pre-A1 English grammar lesson by Langcom

English Demonstratives: This and That (Pre-A1 Grammar)

Raúl Maguiña

Fondateur de Langcom | Examinateur pour les examens de Cambridge et du SIELE

juillet 13, 2026

PRE-A1✏️ Grammaire⏱️ 4 min read
This et That are essential English words we use to point to things. They are called demonstrative pronouns or adjectives. These words help us show if something is close to us or far away. Imagine you are pointing with your finger! We use this for one thing that is near you, something you can easily touch or hold. For example, if a pen is in your hand, you say, This is my pen. We use that for one thing that is far from you, something you cannot easily touch. If a car is far down the street, you say, That is a car. Remember, both words are only for singular nouns, meaning one item. Mastering this et that is a key step for clear, basic communication in English.

What are “This” and “That” in English?

This et that are special words. They help us show where something is.

  • They tell us if something is close to us.
  • They tell us if something is far from us.
  • They are only for one thing (singular).

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When do we use “This”?

We use this for one thing that is near you.

  • The item is close. You can touch it.
  • It is singular (only one).
  • Think: “Here, close to me.”

When do we use “That”?

We use that for one thing that is far from you.

  • The item is not close. You cannot touch it easily.
  • It is singular (only one).
  • Think: “Over there, far from me.”

How do “This” and “That” work with nouns?

This et that can be used in two main ways:

  • Before a noun: They describe the noun. For example, this book or that car.
  • Alone: They replace the noun. For example, This is my book. or That is a car.
Comparing This and That
Word Distance Nombre
This Near (close to you) One (Singular)
That Far (not close to you) One (Singular)

Exemples

  • This is my phone. (The phone is in my hand.)
  • This apple is red. (The apple is on the table next to me.)
  • That is a big tree. (The tree is across the street.)
  • That dog is cute. (The dog is playing far away in the park.)
  • Is this your bag? (The bag is right here.)
  • Look at that bird! (The bird is flying high in the sky.)

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Erreurs courantes chez les hispanophones

Spanish speakers sometimes confuse this et that with it.

  • Mistake: You point to a pen in your hand and say, It is a pen.
  • Correction: When you point to something new or show its location, use this or that. So, This is a pen.

Remember:

  • Use this or that when you are pointing to something for the first time or showing its position.
  • Use it when you are talking about something you already mentioned.

Questions fréquemment posées

What is the main difference between “this” and “that”?

The main difference is distance. We use this for one thing that is near you, and that for one thing that is far from you.

Can I use “this” or “that” for people?

Yes, you can use this et that for people, especially when introducing someone or pointing them out. For example, This is my friend, Maria. or Who is that man?

Are “this” and “that” for singular or plural nouns?

Both this et that are only for singular nouns (one item). For plural nouns (more than one item), we use these (near) and those (far), but that is a lesson for another time!

What is the Spanish equivalent for “this” and “that”?

In Spanish, this can be like “este” or “esta.” That can be like “ese,” “esa,” “aquel,” or “aquella.” The English system is simpler with just this (near) and that (far) for singular items.

À propos de l'auteur : Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña est le directeur de l'Asociación Educativa Langcom, un centre agréé de préparation à l'examen Cambridge English situé à ÉTATS-UNIS. Fort de plus d'une décennie d'expérience dans l'enseignement des langues et les certifications internationales, il a aidé des milliers d'étudiants, d'enseignants et d'établissements d'enseignement dans 25 pays à obtenir les certifications d'anglais Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL et Michigan.

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