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Their, There, and They’re. Commonly Confused Words. Definitions. There- (adv.) in or at that place “Location” Their- (adj.) of or relating to them “possessive” They’re- contraction for they are. I always love going over to (there, their, they’re) house.
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Their, There, and They’re Commonly Confused Words
Definitions • There-(adv.) in or at that place “Location” • Their- (adj.) of or relating to them “possessive” • They’re- contraction for they are
I always love going over to (there, their, they’re) house. • (There, Their, They’re) always going to the movies on Saturday. • Why are they always going over (there, their, they’re) by the table? • I enjoy listening to LMFAO. (There, Their, They’re) music is fun.
I think (there, their, they’re) way (to, too, two) mean to him in class. • The way (there, their, they’re) talking to the teacher (affects, effects) the whole class. • I want to go to (there, their, they’re) house in California. • Set up the tent over (there, their, they’re) by the trees.