Tuesday, 26 March 2019
They're, Their and There
This is my poster telling the difference of They're,Their and There. In our class our classmates have been getting confuse and been putting they're, their and there in random places. Since they have been getting confused Our teacher told us to make a poster telling the difference of they're, their and there.
We made examples of the differences of the three words. I wanted to make it more interesting too so I added why they are different from each other.
If you find this useful please comment. thank you!
Quiz Questions:
1) What have they do to make 'they are' shorter?
2) What is the difference of They're and There?
3) If 'there' is telling where things are, can you make an example?
4) What does their mean explained properly?
5) What would you put if I make a sentence, " ____ the bestfriends I could ever ask for "
Zipporah
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Aloha Zipporah,
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the boldness of your writing you're very creative with your work and I like how you didn't over do the descriptions maybe next time you could include pictures,
Yours sincerely,
Shelby
Hey Zipporah, I am here to answer your questions. 1. Make it They're. 2. They're is a short word for They are, and There is word for like telling a type of place or time. 3. "There is a car on the road".4. "Their" is where you can use it in a writing or story it means that someone owns something for Example: "Their dogs are so cute". 5. "Their the best friends I could ever ask for.
ReplyDeleteThank you for making this poster to help me.
Bonjour Zipporah
ReplyDeleteI really like your post because it was very well detailed it reminded me of when i first started writing at school. although you could add a bit more information and maybe check to see if it makes sense. can't wait to see your next post.
Yours sincerely
Greer
Hi Zipporah, I really like your post. I like how you kept it simple and made the words attractive but not the background. I really like how you described what all the words mean.
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They're
The difference is that they're means that they are going somewhere or are doing something.
There he is he stole the dog!
Their means that something belongs to someone so someone owns it.
They're the best friends I could ever ask for.
Thank you for making this poster to help others.
Best wishes
Talia.