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What is the difference between THEY’RE and THEIR and THERE? Their, They’re and There sound the same in English. Words that sound the same are called homophones. It is a common mistake to misspell these words in written English, even for native English...
Apostrophe S – Meanings and Uses Look at these three short sentences. John’s tall. John’s studied. John’s car. What do they have in common… apart from the name John? They all have an apostrophe S at the end of John. What does an apostrophe S mean? The apostrophe...
Possessive Adjectives in English I have a shirt. My shirt is green. I… is a subject pronoun. MY… is a possessive adjective. A possessive adjective shows possession or a relationship. You have a book. Your book is new. It is not my book. It is your book. More examples...