Easily Confused Words - There, Their and They're - Worksheet
English Resource Description
An educational resource focusing on the commonly confused words "there," "their," and "they're" is available in the form of a worksheet. This tool is designed to help students distinguish between these homophones by providing sentences where they must select the correct word to complete each sentence. The worksheet serves as a practical exercise for students to apply their understanding of the differences between "there" (a place or position), "their" (possessive form indicating belonging), and "they're" (contraction of "they are").
The worksheet contains a variety of sentences that require the student to think about the context to decide which form to use. For example, they'll encounter sentences like "I went __________ yesterday," where they need to determine the correct location adverb. In another sentence, "The twins have to catch a bus on __________ journey to school," students must choose the possessive adjective that shows the twins own the journey. The resource is designed to help students practice and reinforce their knowledge of these words, improving their writing clarity and grammatical accuracy. It is a part of the materials provided by an online teaching resource company, which offers a range of tools for English language education.