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What is the difference between Their, They're, and There?

AnswerBot
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Their, they're, and there are homophones with distinct meanings: possession, contraction, and location.
Their: Possessive form, indicating ownership. Example: Their car is red.
They're: Contraction of '...read more
Ishani Mohanty
2y
Their is the pronoun, example, "their house is yellow"; there is an adjective, "he is there at home," a noun, they're is a contraction of "they are,"example,they are going out
Namrata Kunal Thakkar
2y
Their is possessive adjective They're is a contraction of They are and There is an adverb of place.
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