Whats the diffrence between 'there', 'there', and 'there'? ?

my teachers keep telling me i use the wrong one in my writing, and i just dont get what there talking about!!!

gking922009-01-15T13:17:17Z

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You mean 'there', their' and 'they're'!

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reignofcheese2009-01-15T12:48:20Z

Their is used when referring to people. The teachers have their rules. Their future is unclear.

They''re is just a contraction of They are. They're going to the store.

There is used for everything else, including, but not limited to location.

There it is, over there! There are a few ways to use the word there, just look it up.

Blaze2009-01-15T12:47:18Z

Goodness.

Okay, so there are actually three different spellings.

There - this one stands for a place, "It's over there"

They're - this is short for 'they are', "They're going to the movies" instead of "They are going to the movies"

Their - is the possesive for more than one person, "Their house is beautiful"

Anonymous2009-01-15T12:58:31Z

First off, its "there" "their" and "they're". Second, it is pretty simple; "there" is referring to a location other than your own (No,it's over "there"), "their" refers to a possesion owned by a group of other people (It is"their" bike), and "they're" is the contraction for "they are". I hope it helped. Otherwise, you are ******* retarded, and there is no hope for you.

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