Most of the time people put there, their and they're in the wrong places. That's why I'm teaching you about them with a google drawing. There means a time or place. Their means that someone owns something. They're means they are.
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Tuesday, 26 March 2019
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Hi Tyler, I am here to answer your Questions. 1. There is a car on the road. 2. It is their Car. 3. Their Donkey is on the road. Can you please reply and check if I got them right.
ReplyDeletehi Tyler i like your post i think the first one is there the seccond one is their and the third one is there as well bye tyler
ReplyDeleteKia ora, Tyler. I like your post about the three words.
ReplyDelete1) There
2) Their
3) Their
Good Job!
Hi Tyler, I'm here to answer your questions that you asked us. 1.) There is a car on the road. 2.) It is Their car. 3.) Their donkey is on the road. Thank you for the questions and please reply on our answers to check if we got them right.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Tyler,
ReplyDeleteI like your poster about the three theres I really Like it Maybe next time you can Give examples of the three Definitions But I really Like your Poster. There is a car on the road It is their car They're donkey is on the road.
Hi Tyler I am here to answer the question 1. there is a car on the road 2. It is their car 3. Their donkey is on the road
ReplyDeleteKIA ORA Tyler!
ReplyDeleteI like was how the color of your poster pops out good.
My answers for your lovely questions are:
1) There is a car on the road.
2) it is their car
3) their donkey is on the road
maybe next time you could tell them more about the three different words.
Anyways you have done great in your precious work! Keep the good work up Tyler!
- Zipporah 😃
Hi Tyler I am going to answer your Questions 1. There is a car on the road 2. It is their car 3. Their Donkey is on the road.
ReplyDeletedid I get them right?
Hi Tyler, It's Mark.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you showed us different meanings and examples of the 3 words and it really helped us and the others.
Maybe you could add a bit more examples for the others to know so they could know it well.
I really like on how you worked hard and on how you gave some well definitions or well examples.
Kia ora Tyler,
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog post, I also like the questions and the little description you put in your post and your background stand out too.
I will now answer your questions:
1. There is the car on the road.
2. It is their car.
3. Their donkey is on the road.
I have finished answering your questions, please reply and tell me if I got it all right.
Kia ora Tyler,
ReplyDeleteThe thing in your poster that really inspired me, that was how you explained the three different There's. Maybe next time you could work on adding more detail to your poster and making it bolder and bigger!
Well done!
Jorja!
KIA ora I'm Olivia from yaldhurst School
ReplyDeletei liked the way that you had the questions at the end it was cool😎.You taught me how to use my theirs. How come you made this poster i thought it was awesome though.
kind regards Olivia😄