There, Their, and They're | English Grammar for Beginners

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There, their, and theyre sound the same. How do you know which is the right one to

use in your sentence? You have to think about the meaning of each of these words.

THERE (t-h-e-r-e) is a place. Right there {pointing}. See it? Think of here and there

- those are both places. If you can use the wordhere,” you can use the wordthere.”

(just add on a t). This is the correct THERE to use even if the place youre talking

about is vague, like…”They have some tall trees out there in the Westor when you

sayHow’s the weather up there?” to someone tall. Actually, you should not say

that to someone who is tall - they know theyre tall, you don’t have to point it out.

THERE (t-h-e-r-e) is also used with the verb TO BE (is, are, was, were).

{singing} There is a light and it never goes out...

There are two types of people in this world… {singsong} There was an old woman who lived

in a shoe. {spooked} And then, there were none.

THEIR (t-h-e-i-r) is a possessive. It means something belongs to THEM.

Bonnie and Clyde washed their car. Their dog ran away. Here’s a hint: if you look closely,

the wordheiris insidetheir.” An heirloom belongs to a family. All the family’s

possessions will eventually belong to an heir. That should help you recognize that this word,

their, is a possessive. If youre still not suretheiris

the right word, try substituting in another possessive, likemyoryour.” Their

house is beautiful. My house is beautiful. Your house is beautiful. These are all correct,

so you should use the possessive their, t-h-e-i-r.

THEYRE (t-h-e-y-apostrophe-r-e) is a CONTRACTION ofThey are.”

Theyre coming to stay for three weeks. They are!?

Theyre my favourite band. Here’s the rule for this one: See if you

can substitutethey areinstead of theyre. They are my favourite band. See, that works.

How about this one: There is going to be rain tomorrow.” They are is going to be rain

tomorrow. You’d never say that! That would be the wrong kind oftherethere. Which

therebelongs with the verb

TO BE? T-h-e-r-e.