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THEIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list. belonging to or connected with them; the possessive form of they, used before a noun: It was their money, and they could spend it as they liked. infml Their is also used to refer to a person whose sex is not known: Someone forgot to take their umbrella.
How to Use There, Their and They're - wikiHow
Grammar Help. There, Their, and They're Usage Cheat Sheet. Sample Grammar Exercises. Method 1. Choosing Which Word to Use. Download Article. 1. Inspect what you have written, and think about which word you are using and decide how to spell the word you are concerned about using correctly.
How to Use They're, There, and Their | Merriam-Webster
Their is the possessive pronoun that means 'belonging to them,' as in 'their car is red'; there is used to name a specific place or location as in 'get away from there' and 'stop right there'; they're is a contraction of 'they are,' as in 'they're getting married.'
There, their, and they're (video) | Khan Academy
The second member of this confusing trio is their T-H-E-I-R which is a possessive determiner. Let's just call that a possessive. So this is when something belongs to a "they" and it's an adjective.
There, Their, and They're: How to Choose the Right Word
"Their" is the possessive pronoun form of "they." It is used to indicate that something belongs to a plural subject: Their hands are in their pockets. The kids were eager to finish playing their game. How to Use "They're" "They're" is a contraction of "they are."
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