Friday 5 June 2020

There, their, and they're

WALT recognise homophones.
The words their, there, and they're are so often confused. 
There means a place or a position.
Their means it is belonging to someone. 
They're means that they are. 
For example:
They're going to a party this weekend.
That is their toy.
They are over there. 

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