Posted by Cere on Nov 27, 2011 in Good Grammar | Comments Off on Their, there now.
Or is it “they’re there”?
They’re, there and their are homonyms: they sound alike but have different meanings and spellings. How do you keep them straight? (Or is it strait?)
Consider how the word is being used and think about what can be substituted for it. This will guide you as you’re spelling.
They’re: the contraction of “they are.” If you can substitute “they are” in your sentence, use “they’re.”
There: either a place (“We went there.”) or a pronoun...
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