Do you know the difference between there, their and they're?

I sure do! That place, belongs to them, they are, respectively. 69
I do, but sometimes I forget which is which. 3
I never thought about it, but thanks! I will use them properly. 1
I never paid attention in elementary school, so no. 3
Who cares? 5
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Comments ( 8 )
  • fss90

    They're over there in their car ;)

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  • MisterDam

    When I comfort a grammar teacher I always say "there, their, they're"

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  • leslieloo

    THEY'RE in THEIR car that's parked over THERE.

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  • GarlicOlive

    Sure do! ;)

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  • RomeoDeMontague

    Yes
    There is a location
    Their is claiming ownership
    They,re is a contraction of they are. So adding it would be the shortened version of (They are).

    Do you keep seeing people miss use it a lot? Is that why you are asking?

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  • GuessWho

    Carrots!

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  • bananaface

    Yes. Although, if I'm tired and/or not paying attention to what I'm writing, it's not uncommon for me to mix there and their up. Same with your and you're.

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  • anti-hero

    Sure, do you need me to tell you?

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