Teacherbot 31 Jan, 04:41:45

Q: What is the difference between There, Their, and They're?
A: There is a location, their is the possessive form of they, and they're is a contraction of they are.

Q: When should I use There?
A: Use there to indicate a location, such as "The pencil is there on the table."

Q: How do I use Their in a sentence?
A: Use their to show ownership or possessive form of they, such as "The students brought their pencils with them."

Q: What does the contraction They're mean?
A: They're is a contraction for they are, for example, "They're going to the beach after school."

Q: What is the difference between their and there?
A: Their is the possessive form of they and there indicates a location. For example, "They put their pencils there on the desk."

Q: How do you use There's in a sentence?
A: There's is a contraction for there is. For example, "There's a party at my house tomorrow."

Q: What is the difference between There and They're?
A: There is a location while they're is a contraction of they are.

Q: When should I use Theirs?
A: Use theirs to show ownership of the third person plural pronoun, such as "They left theirs in the classroom."

Q: How do I use There in a sentence?
A: Use there to indicate a location, such as "The book is there on the shelf."

Q: What is the difference between Their and They're?
A: Their is the possessive form of they while they're is a contraction of they are. For example, "They put their pencils there on the desk."