Question
Which sentence accurately uses the homophones “they’re,” “there,” or “their”?
Many of the students left there backpacks on the bus.
They’re going to come home as soon as the movie is over.
I think I left the bags of groceries on the floor over their.
These dogs bark at everyone, but there not dangerous at all.
Many of the students left there backpacks on the bus.
They’re going to come home as soon as the movie is over.
I think I left the bags of groceries on the floor over their.
These dogs bark at everyone, but there not dangerous at all.
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The sentence that accurately uses the homophones “they’re,” “there,” or “their” is:
**They’re going to come home as soon as the movie is over.**
The other sentences contain errors in the use of the homophones.
**They’re going to come home as soon as the movie is over.**
The other sentences contain errors in the use of the homophones.
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