A few days ago
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Help me…..get 10 points, i think that’s fair?

What is the part of speech for they’re, there, their, and were? Thanks God Bless

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A few days ago
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theyre-pronoun

there – pronoun, its s certain type but i dont remember what kind, sorry.

their- possesive pronoun

were- adverb

i think these are right

but i might be totally wrong

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A few days ago
NerdHerd
the part of speech of they’re is a contraction between they (a pronoun), and are (a verb)

there is a pronoun

their is a pronoun

were is a verb

if you mean “where” for that last one, it is a pronoun.

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A few days ago
dnldslk
They’re = they are=pronoun , verb

there = adverb

their =possessive adjective

were= past tense of verb TO BE, also can be subjunctive

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A few days ago
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$10 is better than 10 points. So, 10 points is not fair.

For some reason, everyone answered the second question and overlooked the first. I just say they correct on the second answer.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
okay think of it like this

THEIR air=possesive (belongs to someone)

THERE in the hills= location

They’re= 2 words (they are)

were=example: They were at the mall today. (past tense verb)

good luck! =)

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A few days ago
rb29440
They’re – contraction

there – adverb

Their – possessive

Were – verb

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A few days ago
gaffey1711
they’re all gone to school (they are all gone to school)

there is a roof on the school (used when talking about something)

their books are at school (used when talking about something which is belong to someone)

you were at school today(past tense of ‘are’)

and also ‘where’

where is the school

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A few days ago
edith p
they’re – is the contraction of they are

they (pronoun)

are (verb)

there (adverb)

their (adjective)

were (verb)

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A few days ago
pixi chick
pronoun and verb
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A few days ago
Nutmeg
It is a preposition, except for were which is a verb.

I am pretty sure this is right

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