Mastering This, That, These, Those: A1 English Demonstratives — A1 English grammar lesson by Langcom

Mastering This, That, These, Those: A1 English Demonstratives

劳尔-马吉尼亚

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7 月 14, 2026

A1✏️ Grammar⏱️ 4 min read
Demonstratives are special words that help us point to things. They tell us if something is close to us or far away, and if there is one thing or many things. In English, we use thisthese for things that are near the speaker. We use thatthose for things that are far from the speaker. Thisthat are for one thing (singular). Thesethose are for many things (plural). For example, if a pen is in your hand, you say This is my pen. If it is across the room, you say That is my pen. Understanding these words helps you describe your world clearly and correctly.

What Are Demonstratives?

Demonstratives are words that help us show *which* person or thing we are talking about. Think of them like a finger pointing!

They give us two important pieces of information:

  • Distance: Is the thing near us or far from us?
  • Number: Is it one thing (singular) or many things (plural)?

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When to Use ThisThese?

We use thisthese for things that are close to the person speaking.

  • Use this for one thing (singular) that is near.
  • Use these for many things (plural) that are near.

Imagine you can touch the item or it is very close to you.

When to Use ThatThose?

We use thatthose for things that are far from the person speaking.

  • Use that for one thing (singular) that is far.
  • Use those for many things (plural) that are far.

Imagine you need to point with your arm because the item is not close to you.

Demonstratives as Adjectives or Pronouns

Demonstratives can work in two ways:

  • As a pronoun: They stand alone and replace a noun. For example: This is my book. (This replaces ‘the book’).
  • As an adjective: They come before a noun to describe it. For example: This book is mine. (This describes ‘book’).

Both ways are correct and common in English.

Summary of English Demonstratives
Distance Number Demonstrative
Near Singular (one) This
Near Plural (many) These
Far Singular (one) That
Far Plural (many) Those

Examples

  • This is my phone. (singular, near)
  • These are my keys. (plural, near)
  • That is your car. (singular, far)
  • Those are her friends. (plural, far)
  • Do you like this shirt? (singular, near, adjective)
  • Can you pass me those apples? (plural, far, adjective)

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make these mistakes with demonstratives:

  • Omitting the demonstrative: In Spanish, you can often say “Es mi coche” (It’s my car). But in English, you must say This is my carThat is my car to point to it. You cannot say Is my car.
  • Confusing singular and plural: Spanish has more forms (este/esta/estos/estas, ese/esa/esos/esas). Remember in English: thisthat are always for one thing. Thesethose are always for many things.
  • Using articles instead of demonstratives: Sometimes Spanish uses “el/la/los/las” where English needs a demonstrative to specify. For example, instead of “Dame el libro” (Give me the book), if you are pointing to a specific book, you might need Give me that book.

常见问题

What is the main difference between ‘this’ and ‘that’?

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

Can I use demonstratives for people?

Yes, you can use demonstratives for people. For example: This is my friend, Maria. (if Maria is near you) or Those are my parents. (if they are a bit further away).

How do I know if something is ‘near’ or ‘far’?

It depends on your perspective. ‘Near’ means close enough to touch or easily reach. ‘Far’ means you would need to walk or stretch to reach it, or it is across the room or street.

What is the plural of ‘this’?

The plural of this is these. For example, this apple (one, near) becomes these apples (many, near).

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关于作者:劳尔·马吉尼亚

劳尔·马吉尼亚是Langcom教育协会的主任,该协会是位于 美国. 凭借在语言教育和国际认证领域十余年的经验,他已帮助来自25个国家的数千名学生、教师和教育机构考取了剑桥英语证书以及IELTS、TOEFL和Michigan英语证书。.

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