Demonstrative Pronouns — Lückentext 2

Demonstrativpronomen als Pronomen (allein stehend) und als Adjektiv (vor einem Nomen) — unterscheide die Verwendung.

B1 Lückentext

Setze this, that, these oder those ein. Achte darauf, ob das Demonstrativpronomen allein steht (Pronomen) oder vor einem Nomen (Adjektiv) — und ob es nah/fern und Singular/Plural sein muss.

Aufgabe

  1. book on the desk is mine. (nah, Singular, vor Nomen)
    This book on the desk is mine. (nah + Singular + vor Nomen → this)
  2. is exactly what I needed. (nah, Singular, allein stehend)
    This is exactly what I needed. (nah + Singular, allein stehend → this)
  3. I like shoes you are wearing. (nah, Plural, vor Nomen)
    → I like these shoes you are wearing. (nah + Plural + vor Nomen → these)
  4. over there belongs to my neighbour. (fern, Singular, allein stehend)
    That over there belongs to my neighbour. (fern + Singular, allein stehend → that)
  5. Can you see mountains in the distance? (fern, Plural, vor Nomen)
    → Can you see those mountains in the distance? (fern + Plural + vor Nomen → those)
  6. are my colleagues from the office. (nah, Plural, allein stehend)
    These are my colleagues from the office. (nah + Plural, allein stehend → these)
  7. car parked across the street looks very old. (fern, Singular, vor Nomen)
    That car parked across the street looks very old. (fern + Singular + vor Nomen → that)
  8. were very different times. (zeitlich fern, Plural, allein stehend)
    Those were very different times. (zeitlich fern + Plural, allein stehend → those)
  9. Could you pass me papers on the table? (nah, Plural, vor Nomen)
    → Could you pass me these papers on the table? (nah + Plural + vor Nomen → these)
  10. is a brilliant idea! (nah, Singular, allein stehend — auf eine Idee reagieren)
    That is a brilliant idea! (zeitlicher Abstand zur geäußerten Idee — fern + Singular → that)
  11. I remember holiday in Italy we had as children. (zeitlich fern, Singular, vor Nomen)
    → I remember that holiday in Italy we had as children. (zeitlich fern + Singular + vor Nomen → that)
  12. are the rules — there are no exceptions. (allgemein, nah im Kontext, Plural, allein stehend)
    These are the rules — there are no exceptions. (nah im Kontext + Plural, allein stehend → these)
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