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With one exception*, my writing articles and blog entries assume some basic knowledge – if you are writing for business purposes, I assume you know the obvious rules of capital letters to start sentences, common spelling rules and the idea of paragraphs.
So I have never written about there/their/they’re – until now!
I have seen these words misused a number of times recently, and getting an email today from someone who calls herself a writer with the sentence “Their are some great news items ” was the last straw for me! (How can they own ‘are some great news’?)
If this is obvious to you, I apologise! If it isn’t, I hope this helps and I apologise for not helping you sooner!
There, they’re or their?
All 3 words sound exactly the same, but have totally different meanings and uses. Using the wrong word can make a sentence very confusing or just make the writer look silly – neither is what you want in your business (or other!) writing.
They’re is short for they are – so it is used as “They’re running late today”
There is not here – so it is used as “We will go there tomorrow”
Their shows they own something – it is used as “John and Betty will bring their car, too”
Imagine the following sentence with the wrong there/they’re/their spellings…
“They’re bringing their own car so we will meet them there.”
Use your words wisely!
* the exception is this article on basic grammar rules which I wrote to help a trainer with a communications module he was teaching.
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