Let's determine the correct object pronouns to fill in each sentence.
1) This is a ball.
- Explanation: "Ball" starts with a consonant sound, so we use "a".
- Correct sentence: This is a ball.
2) That is a box.
- Explanation: "Box" starts with a consonant sound, so we use "a".
- Correct sentence: That is a box.
3) This is an English book.
- Explanation: "English book" starts with a vowel sound, so we use "an".
- Correct sentence: This is an English book.
4) These are some hats.
- Explanation: "Hats" is plural, so we use "some".
- Correct sentence: These are some hats.
5) These are some shirts.
- Explanation: "Shirts" is plural, so we use "some".
- Correct sentence: These are some shirts.
6) This is a scarf.
- Explanation: "Scarf" starts with a consonant sound, so we use "a".
- Correct sentence: This is a scarf.
Combining all the correct sentences, we get:
1) This is a ball.
2) That is a box.
3) This is an English book.
4) These are some hats.
5) These are some shirts.
6) This is a scarf.