Their In A Sentence

"Their" is a possessive pronoun used in English to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with a group of people, animals, or things. It is used to show possession or ownership.

What Does "Their" Mean?

"Their" is a possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership. It shows that something belongs to someone or something.

For example:

  • Their house is big.

  • Their dog is friendly.

Compared to other possessive pronouns:

  • His car

  • Her book

  • Its color

  • Our project

Using "Their" in Different Types of Sentences

"Their" can be used in various sentence structures. Here are some examples:

  • Simple sentence: Their car is red.

  • Compound sentence: They forgot their keys, so they couldn't get into their house.

  • Complex sentence: When the children finished their homework, they went to play outside.

Common contexts where "their" is used include family, ownership, and belonging. More examples:

  • Their company is expanding rapidly.

  • The students presented their projects with pride.

  • The birds built their nest in the tree.

Common Mistakes with "Their"

Many learners confuse "their" with "there" and "they're." Here are examples to clarify:

  • "Their" shows possession: Their ideas were innovative.

  • "There" indicates a place: The book is over there.

  • "They're" is a contraction of "they are": They're going to the park.

To avoid these mistakes, use mnemonic devices like "Their has 'heir' in it, which relates to ownership." More examples:

  • Incorrect: The children left there toys outside.

  • Correct: The children left their toys outside.

  • Incorrect: Their going to the store.

  • Correct: They're going to the store.

Practice Sentences with "Their"

Here are some practice sentences:

  • Their teacher is very kind.

  • The team celebrated their victory.

  • The company improved their services.

  • The children shared their snacks.

  • The artists displayed their paintings.

Try creating your own sentences using "their." Practicing with online quizzes or language exchange partners can reinforce your learning. Here are some exercises:

Rewrite the sentences using "their":

  • The team won the game and celebrated (their/their) victory.

  • (Their/There/They're) car broke down on the way to work.

  • The students completed (their/there/they're) homework on time.

Fill in the blanks with the correct word:

  • The family enjoyed _______ vacation.

  • _______ going to the concert tonight.

  • Please place the books over _______.