What's the difference between 'their', 'there' and 'they're'? - English In A Minute

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What's the difference between 'their', 'there' and 'they're'?

Watch Georgina's explanation and then fill the gaps of this sentence using 'their', 'there' and 'they're':

a) ____ is a great fruit shop on the same street as b) ____ house. c) ____ always buying delicious fruit!

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Great video! This is such a common mistake which my exam students make...but also native English speakers make this mistake all the time! I’ll be sure to share this!

CambridgeEnglishTeacherRory
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thanks georgina, i like to watch your videos, it makes my english better and better. you are continuously mentor for me, again thanks a lot.

durgeshsutariya
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My name is Ayoob Alrwas and I follow your channel every day actually you are the top

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Easy Way Teaching By A Beautiful Teacher A ++ 😘 I lovin it

prashantshukla
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Great video! these are common mistakes made by many

studymindset
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Hi
Thanks a million
Nice explanation, and yet it's my turn to practice
1. I went to John and Jack house, their house is so beautiful.
2. There are three boys outside, they're now playing football.
Now I would ask you question, can we consider "there" as a pronounce indicates a place?for instance, I went to Finland last year, it's freezing cold there.
Please help me.Thanks.

ahmedfarraj
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Very helpful specially for beginners. Thanks

trafulborgohain
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Thanks, Georgina great explanations, three words with the same pronunciation, Their dog is sick because I have heard that they are in Hospital, and There is a library near to my house and They are unique and funny. Bye!!!

belenpisano
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Thank you. I'm always confuse those three.

AnhHoang-xdfd
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They're there in school today without their notebooks (how very careless)

sombhatta
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I would like to know, where are Sam and Dan?

olegandreyanov
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That that that that boy used was wrong

lololol
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What a bad pronounciation, my pronounciation.

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