Yes, I know the difference between their, there, and they're — and I’d love to help you test your grammar skills! Here’s a quick refresher:
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Their – a possessive pronoun (shows ownership).
Example: That book is theirs.
→ "Their" = belonging to them -
There – indicates location or used to introduce a sentence.
Example: The keys are over there.
→ "There" = in that place -
They're – a contraction of they are.
Example: They're going to the park.
→ "They're" = they are
Now, let’s test your knowledge with a few example sentences. Choose the correct word to complete each one:
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I saw your bag — it’s sitting right over ____.
a) their
b) there
c) they're -
____ dog is barking loudly.
a) Their
b) There
c) They're -
____ not sure if I like the new movie.
a) Their
b) There
c) They're -
We need to return the books to ____ library.
a) their
b) there
c) they're -
____ happy to help you today!
a) Their
b) There
c) They're
💡 Answers:
- b) there – location
- a) Their – possession (the dog belongs to them)
- c) They're – contraction of "they are"
- a) their – possession (the library belongs to them)
- c) They're – "They are" happy
✅ Great job! Now you're ready to tackle the Correct Word app’s fun and challenging game modes — from Grammar and Trivia to Synonyms and Antonyms. It’s a fantastic way to learn through play and sharpen your language skills.
And yes — version 1.4.11 (updated Aug 31, 2020) includes bug fixes to keep your game smooth and error-free!
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