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Oh My!. There, Their and They’re. – as an adverb in or at that place (opposed to “here” ): She is there now. The lion is here . There: Location, Location, Location. The lion is t here . -- But there is in “their” it’s about ownership THE . Their: There’s no I in team.
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Oh My! There, Their and They’re
– as an adverb in or at that place (opposed to “here”): She is there now. The lion is here. There: Location, Location, Location The lion is there.
-- But there is in “their” it’s about ownership THE Their: There’s no I in team a form of the possessive case of THEY used as an attributive adjective, before a noun: their home I R
-- contraction of “THEY ARE” “Do bears travel in packs?” “Luckily, no. They’re(THEY ARE) solitary creatures.” They’re.
They’re going to Goldilocks’ house for dinner and they’re even taking their friend Tony there, too. So in the end. . .