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What is the difference of "there" "they're" and "their"?

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Answered by Emily
"There" is defined as "at or in that place."

ex. Sit over there.

"They're" is a contraction of the two words "they are."

ex. They're sitting on the bench.

"Their" is the "possessive form of 'they'."

ex. Their puppy is cute.
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