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Some sentences for there (location, existence) and they're (they are):

They heard about the fair, and they're going there.

There are some things that they're not telling us.

(the third homophone is "their", which is the possessibe form of they.)

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"They're going to the park to meet their friends." In this sentence, "they're" is a contraction for "they are," and "their" indicates possession.

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Q: How can you use the homophone pair they're and there in a sentence?
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