Mastering Possessive Pronouns: The Difference Between 'Their' and 'There'
Mastering Possessive Pronouns: The Difference Between 'Their' and 'There' 'Their' is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership or possession by a group of people. For example , "Their car is parked over there." This sentence implies that the car belongs to a group of people, and it is parked in a specific location. 'There' on the other hand is an adverb of place that indicates a location or a point in space. For example , "The book is over there on the table." This sentence implies that the book is located on a table in a specific place. It is a common mistake to use "there" in place of "their" or vice versa, as the words are often pronounced similarly but have different meanings. For example , "Their going to the party tonight" is incorrect because "their" is possessive pronoun and it should be 'They're' which is short form of 'They are'. Similarly, "I put my book ...