There indicates a location or amounts (I have gone there before. Thereis no way I can finish my homework).
Their is a possessive pronoun (Is that their car).
They're is a contraction for they are (They're going to the theater tonight).
The primary difference is how those words are used:
They're is a contraction of "they are". You would only use it in a place of "they are".
Examples:
Their indicates possession.
Examples:
There is used to show a location or to show amounts.
Examples: (I italicized the words that tell the amount there is describing)
"There" refers to a place, "their" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership, and "they're" is a contraction of "they are".
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about "idiom," which refers to a phrase or expression that has a meaning different from the literal interpretation of the words used?
The difference between syllables, antonyms, and synonyms is that they are all different parts of speech. Syllables refer to a unit of spoken language, synonyms are when there are two different words that share the same meaning, and antonyms are words that have opposite meanings of other words.
Two words in the English language with a very slight difference in sound are called minimal pairs. These pairs differ by only one phoneme, such as "pat" and "bat" where the only difference is the initial sound.
Yes, there is a difference between the syllables "-ant" and "-syn." "-ant" is a suffix used to form nouns or adjectives indicating a person who performs an action or a quality, while "-syn" is not a commonly used suffix in English.
To apologize (verb) is to issue an apology (noun).
theyre all ugly
they arent mentioned together theyre only apart
We evolved from monkeys the only difference is that their bones are much larger and theyre way hairier than us
no. theyre inanimate. theyre not alive.
no. theyre inanimate. theyre not alive.
Yes, not very often but theyre is some curse words used on the later levels
No, theyre American, and theyre from New Jersey.
What is the difference between the two words, phagia, and phasia
yes even when theyre asleep theyre flying really fast thats why theyre always running into stuff
No, theyre not cousins. Theyre just friends
Theyre not!!!!!!! thats not even a question cause theyre not good
They both like your mom