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“There” vs. “Their” vs. “They’re”: What’s the Difference?
Finally, they’re means they are and is a contraction similar to you’re for you are. When should you use there , their , and they’re ? If you are introducing a sentence or talking about a certain location, the correct word is there .
There, their or they’re ? - Cambridge Grammar
from English Grammar Today. There, their and they’re are commonly confused in English, as they sound the same. There is an adverb which refers to places: The shop you need is over there. We also use there to say that something exists: There is a large oak tree outside the hotel.
“Their” vs. “There” vs. “They’re”: What’s The Difference?
It’s confusing; they are homophones, meaning they have the same pronunciation (sound) but differ in meaning and derivation (origin). In this article, we’ll explain the meanings of their, there, and they’re, how to use each word correctly, and provide example sentences for each term.
There, their, and they're (video) | Khan Academy
Today I want to talk about one of the absolute thorniest issues in usage of English. And it's the difference between there, their and they're. And if you can't tell the difference from the way I'm saying it that's because it's really confusing and evil. And that is why I'm here.
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.'
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