Their or there or they’re?
They sound and look similar, but their meanings are different, so how do you know which one to use?
Their (adjective) means belonging to them.
There (adverb) means in or at a place.
They’re (verb) is a shortened version of “they are”.
So you could say, “They’re putting their things over there.”
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