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Their, they're or there
Hey, what’s wrong? Can’t find your friends?
Well, I saw their space-hoppers.
They’re over there.
Words that sound the same but are spelt differently and mean different things are called homophones.
Watch out! They’re over there!
So before this gets too confusing, their means ‘it belongs to them’, they’re is short for ‘they are’ and there refers to a place.
Oh, careful! Oh!
They know they’re not allowed to ride their space-hoppers there.
Oh, there there.
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The homophones ‘their’, ‘they’re’ and ‘there’ can be confusing. Join Fudge, Pudge and Grudge to learn the different meanings and spellings of these words in this video.
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