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What are the meanings of words there their and

Let's break down the meanings of these words:

There

* Location: Indicates a place or position. It often acts as an adverb.

* Example: "The book is there on the table."

* Existence: Can also indicate the existence of something.

* Example: "There is a cat in the garden."

* Introduction of a topic: Can introduce a new topic or idea.

* Example: "There are many reasons to visit Paris."

Their

* Possessive Adjective: Shows possession or belonging to a group of people or things.

* Example: "The children brought their toys to the park."

They're

* Contraction: A shortened form of "they are."

* Example: "They're coming to the party."

Key Differences:

* There is a location word and an introductory word.

* Their indicates possession.

* They're is a contraction that combines "they" and "are".

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