Os demonstrativos são palavras essenciais em qualquer idioma, pois ajudam a indicar a localização ou a proximidade de um objeto relativo ao falante e ao ouvinte. Na língua inglesa, os demonstrativos são divididos em dois grupos principais: os que indicam proximidade (‘this’ para singular e ‘these’ para plural) e os que indicam distância (‘that’ para singular e ‘those’ para plural). Compreender e usar corretamente os demonstrativos é vital para uma comunicação clara e eficaz em inglês.
Este conjunto de exercícios tem como objetivo ajudar os estudantes de inglês a praticar o uso de demonstrativos em diferentes contextos e frases. Preencher as lacunas com o demonstrativo correto não só fortalecerá seu conhecimento de gramática, mas também melhorará sua habilidade de se expressar de forma precisa em situações do dia a dia. Vamos começar!
Exercício 1: Preencha as lacunas com o demonstrativo correto.
*This* (singular) book on the table is mine.
Have you seen *these* (plural) shoes? They’re new!
I don’t think *that* (singular) movie was very interesting.
Do you remember *those* (plural) days we spent at the beach?
*This* (singular) is the pen that I lost last week!
Look at *these* (plural) pictures from our vacation.
*That* (singular) dress you wore yesterday was stunning.
Can you pass me *those* (plural) cookies on the shelf?
*This* (singular) kind of music always relaxes me.
*That* (singular) was the best performance I’ve ever seen!
What did you think about *these* (plural) chapters of the book?
*That* (singular) car over there looks just like mine.
*These* (plural) are the moments I’ll always cherish.
*This* (singular) project is going to require a lot of effort.
We need to focus on *those* (plural) issues first and foremost.
Exercício 2: Escolha ‘this’, ‘these’, ‘that’ ou ‘those’ para completar as frases corretamente.
Could you help me with *this* (this/that) question?
Did you read *that* (that/those) article in the newspaper?
I’d like to buy *these* (this/these) apples, they look fresh.
Do not touch *those* (that/those) wires, they are dangerous!
*This* (this/these) is the best cake I’ve ever eaten!
I can’t believe *that* (that/those) you’ve never been to Europe.
During our trip, we took *these* (these/those) beautiful photos.
I’m not interested in *those* (this/those) kinds of movies.
*This* (this/that) exercise is really challenging my English skills.
She said *that* (this/that) she will come to the party later.
*These* (this/these) actors are very talented and versatile.
Why are you wearing *those* (this/those) sunglasses inside?
*This* (this/that) necklace that you gave me is my favorite.
I’ve heard *that* (this/that) new restaurant is amazing.
Look at *those* (these/those) stars; they’re so bright tonight!