Define the word they re

There, they’re, and their: they sound the same but have different meanings and keeping them straight can be very tricky.

We’ll start with there. It has the word here in it, which can help remind us that this particular word is often about location:

There it is.

Put it there.

Stay there.

We’ll be there soon.

It’s about location in the more abstract sense too:

There you go.

There is where we disagree.

Friends who are always there for you.

It’s also the one to use as the first word in sentences that have the subject after the verb:

There goes the bus.

And it’s the one used with is and are at the beginning of sentences and questions:

There are plenty available.

Is there a hotel in the town?

The other two are trickier because they both have the idea of the plural in them. Both are connected to the idea of «them.»

They’re means «they are»:

They’re (=they are) funny people.

They’re (=they are) the cutest puppies ever.

It can be used of non-living things too:

They’re (=they are) both really good books.

They’re (=they are) two of our biggest problems.

The last of this trio, their, is the possessive form of they, so it has to do with what belongs to, relates to, or is made or done by certain people, animals, or things:

It’s their house.

We’re their neighbors.

The trees are losing their leaves.

And there you go. They’re not an easy group of words, but with practice we know you can master their distinctions.

they are.
They’re is a contraction that means “they are.” You can remember that apostrophes indicate the possessive only when used of ‘s, such as “the writer’s thoughts.” Otherwise, it’s generally a contraction of two words, as in can’t = cannot, or won’t = will not, or an omission of a letter or letters, as in singin’ for

Contents

  • 1 What are the 3 types of there’s?
  • 2 How do you use they’re in a sentence?
  • 3 What is an example of they re?
  • 4 Is they’re a proper term?
  • 5 What do all the there’s mean?
  • 6 What do the different there’s mean?
  • 7 How do you use they?
  • 8 Can we use they for non living things?
  • 9 Are they’re formal?
  • 10 Can you use they for objects?
  • 11 When to use theirs and their’s?
  • 12 What is there Their They’re called?
  • 13 Does there’s mean there is?
  • 14 What type of word is there’s?
  • 15 What is the difference between were where and we re?
  • 16 What is the difference between whose and who’s?
  • 17 What’s the difference between affect and effect?
  • 18 What does it mean to go by they?
  • 19 What does they mean in gender?
  • 20 How can one person be a they?

What are the 3 types of there’s?

Their, There, They’re

  • Their. Their is the third person plural possessive adjective, used to describe something as belong to them.
  • There. There has several different uses.
  • They’re. They’re is the contraction of “they are” and is often followed by the present participle.
  • The Bottom Line.

How do you use they’re in a sentence?

Example Sentences With They’re (Contraction)

  1. They’re planning to go on vacation in November.
  2. Do you know if they’re going to buy a new house?
  3. I don’t know if they’re planning to attend.
  4. They’re going camping in Florida.
  5. I don’t know if they’re going to sell anything.

What is an example of they re?

They’re is a contraction that is defined as they are. An example of they’re is what you say when expecting guests and the doorbell rings, “They’re here.”

Is they’re a proper term?

They’re has an apostrophe, which means it’s the product of two words: they are. If you can substitute they are into your sentence and retain the meaning, then they’re is the correct homophone to use.

What do all the there’s mean?

Their is the possessive pronoun, as in “their car is red”; there is used as an adjective, “he is always there for me,” a noun, “get away from there,” and, chiefly, an adverb, “stop right there”; they’re is a contraction of “they are,” as in “they’re getting married.”

What do the different there’s mean?

There means the opposite of here; “at that place.” Their means “belongs to them.” They’re is a contraction of “they are” or “they were.”

How do you use they?

Singular “They”

  1. Always use a person’s self-identified pronoun, including when a person uses the singular “they” as their pronoun.
  2. Also use “they” as a generic third-person singular pronoun to refer to a person whose gender is unknown or irrelevant to the context of the usage.

Can we use they for non living things?

Yes “they” is correct when referring to inanimate objects. From Merriam-Webster: those ones — used as third person pronoun serving as the plural of he, she, or it… Your second sentence is incorrect because you are referring to multiple apples.

Are they’re formal?

They’re is a contraction of the words “they are.” In formal writing, it is perfectly acceptable to use contractions.

Can you use they for objects?

It is absolutely fine to use them/they/their to refer to inanimate objects. Them/they are pronouns used for plural nouns.

When to use theirs and their’s?

The idea that theirs needs an apostrophe comes out of the fact that on virtually every other word, ‘s indicates possession, so English speakers sometimes think theirs should be spelled their’s. However, this is always incorrect – theirs is the only correct spelling.

What is there Their They’re called?

Introduction. A common mistake students make is the differentiating between there, their, and they’re. This happens because these words sound the same; they’re called homophones. These homophones have different meanings, along with different spelling.

Does there’s mean there is?

People often forget that “there’s” is a contraction of “there is” and mistakenly say “there’s three burrs caught in your hair” when they mean “there’re” (“there are”). Use “there’s” only when referring to one item.

What type of word is there’s?

This word is classified as an adverb if it is used to modify a verb in the sentence.

What is the difference between were where and we re?

They are not homophones—words that have the same sounds or spellings—and their meanings and uses are quite different. “Were” (rhymes with “fur”) is a past form of the verb “to be.” “We’re” (rhymes with “fear”) is a contraction of “we are.” The adverb and conjunction “where” (rhymes with “hair”) refers to a place.

What is the difference between whose and who’s?

Both of these words are versions of the interrogative pronoun who. Who’s is a contraction of who + is or who + has. Whose means “belonging to whom,” and occasionally “of which.”

What’s the difference between affect and effect?

Affect is usually a verb meaning “to produce an effect upon,” as in “the weather affected his mood.” Effect is usually a noun meaning “a change that results when something is done or happens,” as in “computers have had a huge effect on our lives.” There are exceptions, but if you think of affect as a verb and effect as

What does it mean to go by they?

WHAT DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU GO BY “THEY” PRONOUNS? It means that if you refer to me using a pronoun instead of my name that you can use “they.” For example, if Dana goes by “they” pronouns, you could say “Dana went to the library” or “They went to the library.”

What does they mean in gender?

As in: “They and I went to the store,” where they is used for a person who does not identify as male or female, or they is a filler pronoun in a situation where a person’s gender identity is unknown. “Function words don’t get enough love,” a man argued from the floor.

How can one person be a they?

This is a different use than the traditional singular they, which is used to refer to a person whose gender isn’t known or isn’t important in the context, as in the example above. The new use of they is direct, and it is for a person whose gender is known or knowable, but who does not identify as male or female.

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WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH they’re

their, there, they’re

Words nearby they’re

wrong end of the stick, the, they, They also serve who only stand and wait, they’d, they’ll, they’re, they’ve, THG, THI, thiacetic acid, thiamine

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THEY’RE VS. THEIR VS. THERE

What’s the difference between they’re, their, and there?

They’re is a contraction of they are. Their is the possessive form of the personal pronoun they, essentially meaning belonging to or possessed by them, as in Is that their car, or ours? There is commonly used to introduce sentences or to indicate where something is, as in It’s over there, next to the window.

There are many instances in which they’re confused because their pronunciations are exactly the same. (See what we did there?)

There are easy ways to remember which spelling is right, and they’re actually built into each word.

The apostrophe in they’re indicates that it’s a combination of two words and signals that it’s the one you want to use when you mean they are.

You can remember that their is the one that’s used to show possession (like his and her) by remembering that it includes the word heir (a person who inherits possessions).

When it’s used to indicate location, there functions a lot like here (even though it can mean the opposite), and the word here is right inside of it.

Here’s an example of they’re, their, and there used correctly in the same sentence.

Example: It’s hard to work as a team in that environment—when they’re in there, they’re their own worst enemies.

Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between they’re, their, and there.

Quiz yourself on they’re vs. their vs. there!

In what order should there, their, and they’re be used in the following sentence?

_____ shoes are over _____, right next to where _____ sitting.

A. their, there, they’re
B. there, they’re, their
C. they’re, their, there
D. their, they’re, there

British Dictionary definitions for they’re

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Словосочетания

Примеры

They’re off!

Они стартовали! / Старт дан!

They’re just kids.

Они просто дети.

They’re old rivals.

Они давние соперники.

They’re an odd couple.

Они — странная парочка.

They’re a perfect match.

Они идеальная пара. / Они идеально подходят друг другу.

They’re a pretty rum lot.

Чудные они какие-то.

They’re eating breakfast.

Они завтракают .

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If they’re dead, cover them up.’  

She thinks that they’re all trash.  

They’re being very secret about it.  

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    they

    1) они́;

    косв. п.

    them их, им

    и т.п.

    ;

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > they

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    they’d

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > they’d

  • 3
    they’ll

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > they’ll

  • 4
    they’re

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > they’re

  • 5
    they

    Персональный Сократ > they

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    they

    1. pers pron они

    2. pers pron мест. люди

    they say that … — говорят, что …

    3. pers pron мест. уст. те

    4. pers pron мест. он

    English-Russian base dictionary > they

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    they’d

    ðeɪd сокр.;
    разг. = they had;
    they would
    разг. сокр. от they had и they would
    they’d сокр. разг. = they had;
    they would
    they’d сокр. разг. = they had;
    they would
    they’d сокр. разг. = they had;
    they would

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > they’d

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    they’ll

    ðeɪl сокр.;
    разг. = they will;
    they shall
    разг. сокр. от they will
    they’ll сокр. разг. = they will;
    they shall
    they’ll сокр. разг. = they will;
    they shall
    they’ll сокр. разг. = they will;
    they shall

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > they’ll

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    they

    ðeɪ лич. мест.
    1) они( о людях, животных, предметах и т. п.) many of them ≈ многие из них both of them ≈ они оба They alone can help us. ≈ Только они могут помочь нам. I like them. ≈ Мне они нравятся. People matter because of what they are, not what they have. ≈ Людей ценят за то, что они делают, а не за то, чем они обладают.
    2) в грам. знач. неопр. мест. люди they say that ≈ говорят, что They say that the government will have to resign. ≈ Говорят, что правительство собирается подать в отставку. They call us terrorists and say we must be destroyed. ≈ Они называют нас террористами и говорят, что нас нужно уничтожить.
    3) в грам. знач. относ. мест. уст. те (кто) they who believe ≈ те, которые верят
    4) в грам. знач. личного мест. он Nobody ever admits they are wrong. ≈ Ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ.
    они (о людях, животных, предметах и т. п.) — * are on the table они на столе — what are * doing? что они делают? — * alone can help us только они могут помочь нам — I like them мне они нравятся — call them позови их — speak to them поговорите с ними — many of them многие из них — both of them они оба — there were three of them их было трое — give me half of them дайте мне половину (из них) — every one of them was killed они были убиты все до одного — them I do not admire вот ими-то я отнюдь не восхищаюсь в грам. знач. неопред. мест.: люди — * say that… говорят, что… — in Italy * sing all the time в Италии все время поют в грам. знач. относит. мест.: (устаревшее) те (кто) — * who believe те, которые верят — * do least who talk most тот, кто много говорит, мало делает в грам. знач. личного мест.: он — nobody ever admits * are wrong ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ
    ~ pron pers. они;
    косв. п. them их, им (и т. п.) ;
    they who те, кто

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > they

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    they’d

    [ðeɪd]

    they’d сокр. разг. = they had; they would they’d сокр. разг. = they had; they would they’d сокр. разг. = they had; they would

    English-Russian short dictionary > they’d

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    they’ll

    [ðeɪl]

    they’ll сокр. разг. = they will; they shall they’ll сокр. разг. = they will; they shall they’ll сокр. разг. = they will; they shall

    English-Russian short dictionary > they’ll

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    they

    1. они ()

    what are they doing? — что они делают?

    2. люди

    they say that… — говорят, что…

    3. те (кто)

    they who believe — те, которые верят

    they do least who talk most — тот, кто много говорит, мало делает

    4. он

    nobody ever admits they are wrong — ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ

    НБАРС > they

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    they

    [ðeɪ]

    1) они

    They alone can help us. — Только они могут помочь нам.

    I like them. — Мне они нравятся.

    People matter because of what they are, not what they have. — Людей ценят за то, какие они, а не за то, чем они обладают.

    They say that the government will have to resign. — Говорят, что правительство собирается подать в отставку.

    They call us terrorists and say we must be destroyed. — Нас называют террористами и говорят, что нас нужно уничтожить.

    Nobody ever admits they are wrong. — Ни один человек никогда не признает, что он неправ.

    Gram:

    [ref dict=»LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)»]Personal pronouns[/ref]

    Англо-русский современный словарь > they

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    they’re

    ðeə сокр.;
    разг. = they are
    разг. сокр. от they are
    they’re сокр. разг. = they are
    they’re сокр. разг. = they are

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > they’re

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    they

    English-Russian big medical dictionary > they

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    they’d

    unk.

    * * *

    сокр.; = they had; they would

    Новый англо-русский словарь > they’d

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    they’ll

    unk.

    * * *

    сокр.; = they will; they shall

    Новый англо-русский словарь > they’ll

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    they

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > they

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    they’re

    [ðeə]

    they’re сокр. разг. = they are they’re сокр. разг. = they are

    English-Russian short dictionary > they’re

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    they’ve

    сокр.;
    разг. = they have
    разг. сокр. от they have

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > they’ve

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