There:
This is an adverb used to refer to a place or location.
Examples:
- The dog is over there by the tree.
- Put your book down right there.
- There is no food left in the fridge.
Their:
This is a possessive pronoun referring to something belonging to or associated with a group of people.
Examples:
- The students left early and forgot their books.
- The newlyweds decorated their first home.
- The family gathered in front of their house for a photo.
They’re:
This is a contraction of they are.
Examples:
-They’re coming to visit us this weekend.
- They’re waiting for you at the cafe.
- They’re almost finished with their work.
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