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The homophones for there are: their and they're.

there: adverb: indicates position in or motion towards a place; used to identify somebody or something. There are so many stars in the sky tonight.

their: adjective: belonging to them, him or her. This is their property, not mine.

they're: contraction: they are. They're going to the prom without me.

Sentences with there, their and they're are below.

They won't be at the party because they're going to a Baseball game.

They're some of the best friends we've ever had.

My son is over there with our dog.

There is his new car.

The kids bought flowers for their mother.

If they don't clean their rooms, they won't go outside.

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1w ago

Their, they're, and bear are common homophones for there.

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