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Susie Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Their / there

I would like someone to explain when and how these two word are used?
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Susie
  

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Hi, these words sound the same but they mean very different things. The word ‘there’ is a word that points to a place. ‘Their’ means that something belongs to a group of people.

  • Hi, these words sound the same but they mean very different things.
  • The word ‘there’ is a word that points to a place.
  • ‘Their’ means that something belongs to a group of people.
  • ‘Their’ is also used instead of his or hers as a generic pronoun.
  • Please read the example below about food cooking over charcoal.
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Hi, these words sound the same but they mean very different things. The word ‘there’ is a word that points to a place. ‘Their’ means that something belongs to a group of people. ‘Their’ is also used instead of his or hers as a generic pronoun. Please read the example below about food cooking over charcoal. In that sentence, the word ‘their’ is used as a generic pronoun. It is used as a substitut

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