When do we use there, their, and they're?
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Can we play at the pond over there?
Use there when you mean "in that place" (further away from you).
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The children are eating their ice cream at the park.
Use their when you mean "belonging to them."
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They're having fun with the dog.
They're is a contraction. Use they're when you mean "they are."