PART 2: Skill Building (there, their and they're)
A common mistake not only for students learning English but also for native speakers is the difference between There, Their and They're in written English.
This happens because these words sound the same when they are spoken.
Words that sound the same but have different meanings (and sometimes spelling) are called homophones. Therefore they're, their and there are Homophones.
What is the difference between There, Their and They're?
A common mistake not only for students learning English but also for native speakers is the difference between There, Their and They're in written English.
This happens because these words sound the same when they are spoken.
Words that sound the same but have different meanings (and sometimes spelling) are called homophones. Therefore they're, their and there are Homophones.
What is the difference between There, Their and They're?
Instructions:
1. Go to https://www.noredink.com/
2. Log on as a student : type your user name and password
3. Click on your class and click on Assignment "Commonly confused words: Their, There, They're"
3. Work through the tutorial.
4. Edit each question to what you think is correct and click on submit.
Remember:
1. You can go back to the tutorial at any stage to refresh on the content.
2. There is the hint button to help guide you through the answer.
3. You are allowed multiple attempts.
4. You have your teacher there to ask for assistance.
Teacher:
REMINDER: The sentence is the same for all students with the exception of character names.
REMINDER: The sentence is the same for all students with the exception of character names.
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