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The difference between; there, their, and they're. EASY 10 Points?

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The difference between; there, their, and they're. EASY 10 Points?

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  1. "There" means as in a place

    "Their" means as in a person

    "They're" means as in they are and is just a shorter way to write they are.


  2. there == location (over there, right there)

    their = possesive (their shirt)

    they're = they are (they're twins, they are kittens)

  3. 'there' is a place: we were 'there' ; 'there' is the pen ; the city is 'there'

    'their' indicates possession: the took their books with them to school

    'they're' means the amalgamation of the word 'they' and 'are' :

    'they' 'are' all going to school today is the same as : 'they're' all going to school today.

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