their vs. they're vs. there
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Thread Topic: their vs. they're vs. there
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...Their: Used when something belongs to someone.
That is their s---ty-ass property.
...They're: Really just a contraction for they are.
They are stupid as f---.
...There: A place.
Mike: Where is the dog?
Darren: Right f---ing there. -points- -
Their is a possessive noun.
They're there over their house. :P -
Omg my sister gets those mixed up lol
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Exactly.
When something belongs to someone or something.
saw that before in english class -
Rose: And how old is she? Lol.
Wolf: English is my strongest subject. -
SAME. Honors History, Creative Writing, and Honors English are my best so far in the year.
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Nice. :)
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Their
When it's a person.
Example
Their are such dumbf---s. -
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18.
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There: (modified) When referring to something in which many exist OR a place
There are a lot of dumbasses over there. -
They're such dumbf---s.
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That works too.
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