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Homophones can be confusing, but mastering "there," "they're," and "their" is essential for effective communication. Learn the unique meanings and uses of each word: "there" indicates a location or existence, "they're" is a contraction for "they are," and "their" shows possession, as in belonging to them. Remember the tips—like associating "here" with "there" and understanding "heir" for "their." Complete the provided internet exercise and practice writing sentences to reinforce your understanding.
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There, They’re and Their The most troublesome homophone!
There • Remember, “here” is in there • You are not here, you are there • There are many reasons to learn this word!
They’re • Remember they is in they’re • We say it fast, so we skip the “a” • They ‘(a)re • Example: They’re happy!
Their • Remember “heir” is in their • If you inherit money, you are their heir Now do this internet exercise! After you are done, practice writing sentences with the words!