As with other homophones – words that are pronounced identically but have different meanings, many people tend to get confused with the terms "there", "their", and "they're" despite their very distinct uses and meanings. This is especially evident in written English even among native speakers.
Take this quiz and test your knowledge of using "there", "their", and "they're". Let's see if you can score full marks!
Question 1 / 16
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Question 2 / 16
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Great job!
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Question 3 / 16
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Good job!
Doh! 🤬
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Question 4 / 16
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Fabulous!
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Question 5 / 16
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Boom! Nailed it! 👊
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Question 6 / 16
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That's great!
That was incorrect.
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Question 7 / 16
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Marvelous!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. 😔
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Question 8 / 16
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Super!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. 😔
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Question 9 / 16
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You're doing great!
Not quite right. 😢
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Question 10 / 16
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Super!
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Question 11 / 16
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Nice!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. 😔
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Question 12 / 16
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Outstanding!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. 😔
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Question 13 / 16
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Fabulous!
Hmm, I don't think so. 😔
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Question 14 / 16
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Marvelous!
Hmm, I don't think so. 😔
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Question 15 / 16
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You get a gold star for that!
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Question 16 / 16
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Yay!
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Can You Pass This “There” Vs. “They’re” Vs. “Their” Test?