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Azkoolchik Posted 19 years ago
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General English Grammer Questions

0 What's the difference between there, their, and they're? Please give an example. 0-
  

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02br 02br 00'there' is an adverb: 'you can't stay there' (the opposite of here)02br 00'their' is a possessive adjective: 'he is their hero' (that means that he is the hero of them)02br 00'they're' is the contracted form for 'they are' (subject + verb to be)0-

  • 02br 02br 00'there' is an adverb: 'you can't stay there' (the opposite of here)02br 00'their' is a possessive adjective: 'he is their hero' (that means that he is the hero of them)02br 00'they're' is the contracted form for 'they are' (subject + verb to be)0-
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00'there' is an adverb: 'you can't stay there' (the opposite of here)02br
00'their' is a possessive adjective: 'he is their hero' (that means that he is the hero of them)02br
00'they're' is the contracted form for 'they are' (subject + verb to be)0-
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Grammatically is, Go away, Tom. a reply to a question or an instruction?

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