their/there/they’re
Their means “belonging to them.” There means “in that place.” They’re is the contraction for “they are.”
- There is a movie playing at 9 p.m.
- They’re going to see it with me.
- Sakara and Jessica drove away in their car after the movie.
Extra Examples:
- At home, presents were under the tree, waiting for their return.
- He was realizing the impact the lie had on their relationship.
- Why don't you put her on the bed in their room?
- At this they both put their heads over the side of the buggy and looked down.
- Two children, brother and sister, were on their way to school.
- There was shopping and packing to be done before they left on vacation.
- There isn't much to tell.
- There is no play in them, for this comes after work.
- There is nothing else that I care about.
- There was the usual amount of discussion as to a name for me.
- They’re planning to go on vacation in November.
- Do you know if they’re going to buy a new house?
- I don’t know if they’re planning to attend.
- They’re going camping in Florida.
- I don’t know if they’re going to sell anything.