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Leur is a possessive pronoun for 'their'. It is used when several people own something (singular, not plural) together: J'ai vu leur maison : I have seen their house (this is the house they share).

When individuals own a group of things together, or if each one of the individual own a distinct but similar thing, there is an additional 's' in "leurs".

J'ai vu leurs maisons : I saw their homes (meaning I saw each one of the distinct houses) - Ils sont partis avec leurs voitures = they left with their cars (it was a group af people with several cars)

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