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DEMONSTRATIVES: Singular -> Plural

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  • That car isn't quite expensive.
    Those cars aren't quite expensive.
  • This mouse is grey.
    These mice are grey.
  • Is this a watch?
    Are these watches?
  • That cherry is sweet and red.
    Those cherries are sweet and red.
  • This is my house.
    These are my houses.
  • That baby is sleeping.
    Those babies are sleeping.
  • This CD is cheaper.
    These CDs are cheaper.
  • That fox has got a long tail.
    Those foxes have got long tails.
  • This goose isn't fast.
    These geese aren't fast.
  • This girl has got a doll.
    These girls have got dolls.
  • That is my notebook.
    Those are my notebooks.
  • That scarf is out of fashion.
    Those scarves are out of fashion.
  • Is this a newspaper?
    Are these newspapers?
  • This is a heavy ox.
    These are heavy oxen.
  • This witch has got a long nose.
    These witches have got long noses.
  • What is that called?
    What are those called?
  • This present is from the new toy shop.
    These presents are from the new toy shops.
  • This boy is fourteen years old.
    These boys are fourteen years old.
  • That cactus is green.
    Those cacti/cactuses are green.
  • This brush has got a paint.
    These brushes have got paints.
  • That is a tall buidling.
    Those are tall buildings.
  • This office is near the bank.
    These offices are near the banks.
  • That foot is dirty.
    Those feet are dirty.
  • That child is very cute.
    Those children are very cute.
  • That dolphin is quite clever.
    Those dolphins are quite clever.
  • That dog is black.
    Those dogs are black.
  • This pencil is not mine.
    These pencils are not mine.
  • That man is a detective.
    Those men are detectives.
  • That garden is full of flowers.
    Those gardens are full of flowers.
  • Where is this person from?
    Where are these people from?
  • This book is good.
    These books are good.
  • This fish is a shark.
    These fish are sharks.
  • Is that a school building?
    Are those school buildings?
  • That skyscraper has 25 floors.
    Those skyscrapers have 25 floors.