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Which sentence shows the correct use of a common homophone?
They’re still not finished with the project that was due yesterday.
Their are a number of great books about the Civil War in the library.
They said they would put away all of there clean clothes before school.
I think I saw an entire flock of wild parrots sitting in the trees over their.
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"They're still not finished with the project that was due yesterday."
Explanation: "They're" = "they are," which fits here. Corrections for the others:
- "There are a number of great books..." (not "Their")
- "They said they would put away all of their clean clothes..." (use "their")
- "I think I saw an entire flock of wild parrots sitting in the trees over there." (use "there")
Explanation: "They're" = "they are," which fits here. Corrections for the others:
- "There are a number of great books..." (not "Their")
- "They said they would put away all of their clean clothes..." (use "their")
- "I think I saw an entire flock of wild parrots sitting in the trees over there." (use "there")
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