They're vs There vs Their Homophone Worksheet

[Pages:1]Homophones

There vs. They're vs. Their

Use there to name a place, thing or existence of thing Example: Stand over there.

Use they're when you mean they are. Examples: They're my friends.

Use their when you are using it as a possessive (relating to them/themselves).

Example: Their clothes are colorful.

Fill in the blanks below using there, they're or their.

1. Take the bag __________ and leave it.

2. They park __________ cars in the street.

3. __________ animals are friendly. 4. Get away from _________. 5. __________ my teachers. 6. __________ good at sports.

Hints:

Use they're if you can replace the apostrophe with the word are.

7. __________ nice and kind. 8. __________ is an animal outside. 9. They walk __________ dogs at night.

Use their if you can replace it with our. It is almost always followed by a noun.

10. __________, look at that!



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