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I never learned this in elementary aha but itd help a lot if you could give examples of how to use them properly. Thanks !
Everyone explains it quite good. I only want to add the use of THERE, THERE can be used : 1. as adverb of place (showing a place) example: I don't want to go there. 2. as introductory subject (to be regarded as a subject but refers to nothing) like the function of IT as the impersonal IT example: There are too mane people in the room. There have been too many good memories between us. It's good to see you again.
Their: Indicates something that belongs to someone. They're: They are. There: Indicates a place.
Here are some sentences that use all three of them: ~ There is a dog in their yard, and they're trying to catch it. ~ They're over there by their car. You're going to want to bring your friends over there to meet them.
their means its owned r belongs to someone. ex: Their dog was a pretty golden color.they're is they are put together. ex: They're going to go to the zoo tomorrow. there means like a place r spot...ex: look over there where the butterfly is standing.
"Their" is like... "my", "your", "his/her", "our", "your", "their".
"They're" is like "I'm", "you're", "he's/she's", "we're", "you're", "they're"
"There" is the answer to "where?"
Their = person. Ex: I want to go to their house. They're= they are. Ex: They're so nice! There= place. Ex: I want to go over there!
Their = belongs to them. There = that place They're = they are
Over there is the Smith family. They're rich. Their dog bites.
In a nutshell.
They're leaving their home because they don't like it there.
THEIR dog ate my homework (yay I wish)
Ah thank you!