there, their, they're
10/11/08 23:50 Filed in: Grammar
There can be used as an adjective of place.
For example: "The car is over there in the car park."
There can also be used as the introductory subject in sentences. For example: "There are some grammar pages on this web site."
They're is the contraction of "they are". For example: "They're cute puppies."
Their is a possessive pronoun like "her" or "our". For example: "Have they done their homework?"
Example: "There's a large family in this town. Look they're over there by their car."
There can also be used as the introductory subject in sentences. For example: "There are some grammar pages on this web site."
They're is the contraction of "they are". For example: "They're cute puppies."
Their is a possessive pronoun like "her" or "our". For example: "Have they done their homework?"
Example: "There's a large family in this town. Look they're over there by their car."