Monday, February 6, 2017

There - Their - They’re

There - Their - They’re



There: is linked with place. It simply means ‘in that place’. For example: ‘I put my P.E kit over there’; the function of this sentence is to locate where you have placed your P.E kit. The word ‘there’ also shows that something exists. For example: ‘There are three children in my family’.
Their: is used when something belongs to someone: their lunch, their homework, their mum.
They’re: is an abbreviation of ‘they are’. The apostrophe is used to show that the ‘a’ of ‘are’ is missing. Examples of this word are: they’re (they are) going to the zoo, they’re (they are) my parents, they’re (they are) going through basic training.

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