English Grammar Tip: Their, There, They're

Kana E.

Do you have trouble remembering which version of the word "there" to use in your writing? Let's review together!

Their - POSSESSION - We use this form of their when we are referring to a group of people's (or someone who uses they/them pronouns) possessions.
Ex: That is their purse on the table.

There - LOCATION - We use this form of there when we are referring to a place. 
Ex: We are going to the park, meet us there!

They're - THEY ARE - We use this form of they're when we are contracting the two words "they" and "are"
Ex: Let's go see Yoasobi in concert, they're my favorite artist.

Added to Saved

This column was published by the author in their personal capacity.
The opinions expressed in this column are the author's own and do not reflect the view of Cafetalk.

Lesson

English101

60 min
3,000 Points

Comments (0)

Login to Comment Log in »

from:

in:

Lesson Categories

Language Fluency

English   Native
Japanese   Daily conversation
Spanish   Daily conversation

Kana E.'s Most Popular Columns

  • English

    Sister cities!

    Did you know, Miyazaki, Japan, has a sister city in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States? The si...

    Kana E.

    Kana E.

    0
    2044
    Mar 30, 2023
  • English

    Four square!

    My favorite outdoor activity in school was Four square! Four square is a game where you draw 4 squa...

    Kana E.

    Kana E.

    0
    1881
    Apr 3, 2023
  • English

    5 English Slangs: Explained!

    Hi! Teacher Kana here! Here are 5 English slangs - explained! 1. Drop the ball - To be responsible...

    Kana E.

    Kana E.

    0
    1777
    Mar 26, 2023
  • English

    One thing tourists might not know about the USA

    One thing tourists might not know about my country, the United States of America, is that in most a...

    Kana E.

    Kana E.

    0
    1552
    Jun 15, 2023
« Back to List of Tutor's Column

Got a question? Click to Chat