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How to Use They're, There, and Their | Merriam-Webster
March 11, 2025 - We're their neighbors. The trees are losing their leaves. Their also has a long history of being used as a singular pronoun. Associate Editor Emily Brewster explains its usage in this video. And there you go. They're not an easy group of words, but with practice we know you can master their distinctions.
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Grammarly
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“There” vs. “Their” vs. “They’re”: What’s the Difference? | Grammarly
June 23, 2023 - The word their is the possessive form of the pronoun they. Often followed by a noun, their indicates ownership and describes something owned by one or more persons. The simplest way to remember what’s unique about their is that it denotes ...
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Use of they’re and their
Can you give a specific example where you think they're and their are interchangeable? Because I've certainly never seen one that I can think of. More on reddit.com
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They are vs They’re
No, you can't end a sentence with a positive contracted form like that (negative forms are fine). You can use contractions as long as there's a noun, adjective, adverb, or additional verb form afterward. It's a phonetic rule called syntactic stranding (see https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/500/is-there-some-rule-against-ending-a-sentence-with-the-contraction-its for detailed explanation). This is correct: -"Who's coming?" -"I am." As is this: -"Who's coming?" -"I'm coming." But not this: -Who's coming?" -"I'm." More on reddit.com
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Example of there, their, and they’re
There isn’t enough room for the suitcases. Their suitcases are too big. Theyre leaving the suitcases at home.
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When should you use there, their, and they’re?
If you are introducing a sentence or talking about a certain location, the correct word is there. If you are describing a noun that is owned by someone, the correct word is their, which is the third-person possessive form of they. Lastly, if you want to make the two words they and are into one contraction, theyre is a simpler, shorter version.
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What are the meanings of there, their, and they’re?
As homonyms, the words there, their, and theyre are all pronounced exactly the same but have different and distinct meanings. There means “at that place” and is used to talk about a specific location. Their indicates ownership and is the possessive form of they. Finally, theyre means they are and is a contraction similar to you’re for you are.
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There, Their, They’re | Meaning, Examples & Difference
September 11, 2023 - You can recognize which one is correct from the context. There is most commonly used to mean “at that point” or “in that place.” · Their is the possessive form of the third-person plural pronoun “they.” It means “belonging to them.”
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How to pronounce "there" they're" and "their" #shorts - YouTube
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We explain: How to use Their, They’re and There | EF English Live
“They’re” is a contraction of the words “they” and “are”. When you are trying to decide if “they’re” is the correct word to use, try substituting the words “they are” in the sentence.
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They're vs. Their vs. There - YouTube
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r/grammar on Reddit: Use of they’re and their
December 15, 2021 -

Is there any situation where, if it makes grammatical sense to say ‘they are’ you should use ‘their’ instead of ‘they’re’.

Eg when talking about objects belonging to things.

I’ve always believed that if ‘they are’ makes sense in a position where some would use either there/their/they’re then the correct choice is ‘they’re’. Is this incorrect?

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'Their', 'there' and 'they're' - what's the difference? #shorts - YouTube
👂😲The English words 'their', 'there' and 'they're' sound exactly the same - but we use them in different ways. Check you know how with Georgina. 👩‍🏫 Watc...
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There, Their, They're - What's The Difference? #Shorts - YouTube
In this video we will look at a quick way to remember the difference between there, their and they're.Teachers will love this memorable way of recalling this...
Published   March 21, 2023
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Merriam-Webster
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THEY'RE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
November 4, 2025 - Their has to do with what belongs to or is associated with them ("their new car"), while there has meanings that mostly relate to a literal or abstract location ("moving away from there," "there it is," "a friend who's there for you"). There vs. They're vs.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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THEY'RE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
6 days ago - THEY'RE meaning: 1. short form of they are: 2. short form of they are: 3. contraction of they are: . Learn more.
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How to Use They’re, Their, and There Correctly
February 22, 2024 - These are replacement words we use to talk about ownership. ... Her dog ate the cake I sat on. The dog got sick in its bed after eating so much cake. “Hey, that cake wasn’t even mine!” I yelled. “It wasn’t ours either,” she and her husband yelled back. “The birthday cake was his,” my mom said, pointing to the neighbors’ parrot. “Go apologize to the birthday bird!” she told their dog. “Their” is the possessive form of “they.” So anytime “they” (whoever “they” are) own something, we’re going to use “their” to refer to it:
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r/ENGLISH on Reddit: They are vs They’re
June 19, 2022 -

I know they are the same, but what I’m wondering is whether or not “They’re” can be used in every instance where “They are” would.

Example 1: “Are they honest? I believe they are.”

Example 2: “Are they honest? I believe they’re.”

I know example 2 sounds strange when spoken out loud and may be mistaken for a sentence that isn’t yet completed, as if the speaker is about to add on to their thoughts. But as far as I know, example 2 is grammatically correct regardless, correct?

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There, their, and they're | Frequently confused words | Usage | Grammar - YouTube
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Is it correct to say they are or they're? - Quora
Answer (1 of 13): “They're" is a normal contraction for “they are". “They're going there to get their pay” shows three words that sound the same, even though they have different spellings and meanings. People often choose the wrong spelling.
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When to Use They're, Their, or There: Using Homophones for Kids - FreeSchool - YouTube
They're, their, and there. They sound the same, but they are not interchangeable! If you're not sure which version of they're/their/there is right for you, w...
Published   November 10, 2016