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