Thursday, October 9, 2008

There are 7 confusing ways they're remembering their 'their', 'they're', & 'there's / Crank


Write "over 'there'" instead of 'they're' when they're all like "Where's their chair?"

Did you know there's a word that joins 'they' and 'are'? It's called 'they're' and they're happy that their word is a star.

If they're talking about their location than 'there' is their word but if the subject turns to ownership they know 'their' is preferred.

The sentence, "Their standing over they're by there care bear's lair" has three misuses of the word, not just a pair.

'They're' is the word to use in the end when replying to a question like, "Hey there, who's their friends?"

'Everyone Runs Errands' is their way to keep it straight that the letters E R E go in 'there' and they're great.

"They're there and they're theirs" tell you what, where, and whose. "There they're and there their" is only written down by fools.

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