Demonstrative pronouns in Bulgarian grammar are used to indicate specific objects, people, or places in relation to the speaker. They can convey the meaning of “this,” “that,” “these,” or “those.” In Bulgarian, demonstrative pronouns come in three different forms to agree with gender and number: masculine, feminine, and neuter. They generally follow the noun they modify. The three main forms are “този” (this – masculine), “тази” (this – feminine), and “това” (this – neuter; those). In this exercise, you will practice using demonstrative pronouns in a fill-in-the-blank context. Keep in mind that the correct answer will depend on the gender and number of the noun being referred to. Good luck!