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Grammar Practice Type your name here. There vs. their vs. they’re  Use there when referring to a place, whether concrete ("over there by the building")

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1 Grammar Practice Type your name here

2 There vs. their vs. they’re  Use there when referring to a place, whether concrete ("over there by the building") or more abstract ("it must be difficult to live there").  Use their to indicate possession. It is a possessive adjective and indicates that a particular noun belongs to them.  My friends have lost their tickets.  They're is a contraction of the words they and are. It can never be used as a modifier, only as a subject (who or what does the action) and verb (the action itself). Grammar Help

3 Type answer here

4 Your vs. You’re

5 Oops, what I meant to say was… Your face is beautiful and you’re a wonderful scholar

6 Fill in the blank with the correct form of your type

7 It’s vs. Its  "It's" is a contraction that is shorthand for "it is" or "it has." Some sample sentences include:  It's (it is) a nice day  It's (it has) been a nice day.  Its" is a possessive adjective that is gender neutral. The word "its" is used to describe something that is connected to an animal or an inanimate object.  My oak tree loses its leaves in autumn.  My neighbor's cat never stays in its own yard.  That bottle of wine is cheap, but it has its pluses.  Google needs to update its privacy policy.

8 Complete each sentence with the correct form of its type


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