2. Let’s consider 3 sentences.
• What do you notice?
• What’s the same?
• What’s different?
Question
3. 1. I think your ball is over there!
2. Their ball is behind the tree!
3. They’re going to buy a new ball.
4. 1. I think your ball is over there!
2. Their ball is behind the tree!
3. They’re going to buy a new ball.
5. What is the meaning of each word?
a. There
b. Their
c. They’re
Question
6. There, Their, There’re
They are homophones. They have the
same pronunciation but different meaning,
origin and spelling.
7. There Their They’re
“There” is a pronoun
introducing a clause.
It is also an adverb
that means “in or at
that place”.
“Their” is the
possessive form of
the pronoun “they.”
“They’re” is a
contraction of “they
are.”
There is a good
chance of snow this
weekend.
I think your ball is
over there!
Their house is
beautiful!
They’re (they are)
going to be very late.