There stands for a reference to a place. The opposite of HERE, just add the T.
Their stands for a reference to a person or a group of people.
"There" is an adverb that indicates the location of something, while "their" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership by a group of people. For example, "The book is over there on the table" uses "there" to indicate a place, while "Their dog is playful" uses "their" to show ownership by a group of people.
One phrase is correct and one is not correct.no difference and not differentBoth phrases have the same meaning difference is a noun and different is an adjective.
"Concur" means to agree or be of the same opinion as someone else. "Confer" means to have a discussion or exchange ideas with someone.
The three main dichotomies of linguistics are: synchrony vs. diachrony (study of language at a specific point in time vs. over time), competence vs. performance (knowledge of language vs. its use in context), and langue vs. parole (language system vs. actual instances of language use).
City life vs. Country life Traditional education vs. Online education Android vs. iOS Fiction vs. Non-fiction books Living with parents vs. Living alone
I can give you a few examples of homophones with meanings: "there" (indicating a location) vs. "their" (possessive form of they) "to" (preposition) vs. "too" (in addition) "pair" (two of a kind) vs. "pear" (fruit) "hear" (to listen) vs. "here" (in this place)
36.2791% difference.
yield vs ytd
.30 vs. .355
no
rap vs rock
Feature-by-feature, how powerful is BASIC vs. Python programming
A republican is usually more conservative...then a democrat.
The dependent variable.
what is the difference between farm raised vs wild fish
What is the difference betweenn pandora beads and reflections
What is the difference between a common wealth and a state?
I do not think there is much or any difference.