[General] What is the difference between There And Their

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What is the difference between There And Their
 

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. . .And to confuse you even further they're (a contraction of they are) is also pronounced the same way.

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. . .And to confuse you even further they're (a contraction of they are) is also pronounced the same way.

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Good point, and now I think about it, it's probably "they're" and "their" that are more frequently mixed up.
 
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Thnx alot Now I remember this very well.
 

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Ray, if you never make a mistake with they're and their or there, you will be far ahead of most native speakers!

Note, though, that "a lot" is two words.
 

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. . .And to confuse you even further they're (a contraction of they are) is also pronounced the same way.

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I always pronounced "they're" with the /j/ sound, so it sounded different from "there" and "their". Is it wrong?
 

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They all sound very much the same to me, except that sometimes "they're" has a vowel is a bit more like the sound in "hey!" and not as much like the sound in "bear."
 

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They all sound very much the same to me, except that sometimes "they're" has a vowel is a bit more like the sound in "hey!" and not as much like the sound in "bear."
That's it, thank you!!
 
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