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There vs Their vs They're Exercise

English Grammar Exercise

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Last updated: 12/03/2023
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"There," "their," and "they're" are three commonly confused words in the English language. Although they sound similar, they have different meanings and uses. "There" is used to refer to a place or location, "their" is used to show possession, and "they're" is a contraction of "they are." To avoid confusion and improve your writing skills, it is essential to understand the difference between these three words. Our online exercise on "there," "their," and "they're" provides 15 sentences to practice using these words correctly.

Question 1:

_ new car is parked in the driveway.

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Question 2:

_ going to the concert tonight?

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Question 3:

_ going to clean up the kitchen after dinner?

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Question 4:

_ are some books on the shelf over there.

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Question 5:

_ dog is barking in the backyard.

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Question 6:

_ jackets are hanging in the closet.

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Question 7:

_ parents are coming to visit us next week.

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Question 8:

_ going to be a lot of traffic on the highway.

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Question 9:
_ not sure if _ going to make it to the party.
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Question 10:
_ team won the championship last year.
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Question 11:
_ are some snacks in the pantry if you're hungry.
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Question 12:
_ is no way they will finish the project on time.
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Question 13:
_ friends are waiting for us at the restaurant.
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Question 14:
_ car is blocking the driveway.
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Question 15:
_ going to have a great time at the beach this weekend.
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