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Originally Posted by C.Carnato
I would like a tutorial for there, their, and they're please.
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Your wish is my command!
So let it be written, so let it be done!:
http://www.better-english.com/easier/theyre.htm
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-There,-Their-and-They%27re
"They're, their, there;
American spelling practice
"They're - There - Their" are pronounced the same,
but spelled differently according to usage:
"There" refers to a place.
Examples: There is a library in the first building. It is over there.
Hint: If you can use the word "here," you have it right!
"They're" is a contraction of "they are"
Example: They're not in this building.
Hint: "They" is a pronoun and "are" is the verb.
If you can substitute "We are" you have it right!
"Their" is the posessive pronoun.
Example: Their library is located on the next street.
Hint: If you can substitute "our" you have it right!"
