How to spell

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there, their, they're

There were 5 apples in the basket.
Fowler, efc and Sally left their coats inside.
"Where are the kids?, they're outside in the garden.

There = Used to describe where something is.
Their = Used to describe something that belongs to a group of people
They're = Used as an abbreviation of "they are",

your, you're

Your trainers are in your bedroom.
You're in deep trouble when you get home.

Your = Used to describe something that belongs to someone.
You're = Used as an abbreviation of "You are".

~rolleyes~
 
Most people should know this. I spell like that sometimes, because I'm mostly in a hurry, so I type fast.
 
Christian said:
Online said:
Yes, Lesson 2 please? Naha, joking.

Next time i get frustrated with poor spelling ~lol~
I get frustrated when people don't use periods, capital letters when necessary, or when people use capital letters when not necessary. We all have our pet peeves.
 
Christian said:
there, their, they're

There were 5 apples in the basket.
Fowler, efc and Sally left their coats inside.
"Where are the kids?, they're outside in the garden.

There = Used to describe where something is.
Their = Used to describe something that belongs to a group of people
They're = Used as an abbreviation of "they are",

your, you're

Your trainers are in your bedroom.
You're in deep trouble when you get home.

Your = Used to describe something that belongs to someone.
You're = Used as an abbreviation of "You are".

~rolleyes~
Thanks for the spelling tips, their good. Your great. :twistedman:
 
Travis said:
Christian said:
there, their, they're

There were 5 apples in the basket.
Fowler, efc and Sally left their coats inside.
"Where are the kids?, they're outside in the garden.

There = Used to describe where something is.
Their = Used to describe something that belongs to a group of people
They're = Used as an abbreviation of "they are",

your, you're

Your trainers are in your bedroom.
You're in deep trouble when you get home.

Your = Used to describe something that belongs to someone.
You're = Used as an abbreviation of "You are".

~rolleyes~
Thanks for the spelling tips, their good. Your great. :twistedman:

I'll get you in you're sleep ~evil~
 
Christian said:
Travis said:
Christian said:
there, their, they're

There were 5 apples in the basket.
Fowler, efc and Sally left their coats inside.
"Where are the kids?, they're outside in the garden.

There = Used to describe where something is.
Their = Used to describe something that belongs to a group of people
They're = Used as an abbreviation of "they are",

your, you're

Your trainers are in your bedroom.
You're in deep trouble when you get home.

Your = Used to describe something that belongs to someone.
You're = Used as an abbreviation of "You are".

~rolleyes~
Thanks for the spelling tips, their good. Your great. :twistedman:

I'll get you in you're sleep ~evil~
I will sleep with one eye open -😉-
 
Murder he Wrote said:
there, their, they're

There were 5 apples in the basket.
Fowler, efc and Sally left their coats inside.
"Where are the kids?, they're outside in the garden.

There = Used to describe where something is.
Their = Used to describe something that belongs to a group of people
They're = Used as an abbreviation of "they are",

your, you're

Your trainers are in your bedroom.
You're in deep trouble when you get home.

Your = Used to describe something that belongs to someone.
You're = Used as an abbreviation of "You are".

~rolleyes~
I know about these words and the diofference in them I never use to spell the mwrong or mix them up.
 
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