There vs. Their – How To Distinguish Them

21/09/2023 Language rules Time to read: 5min
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As you work on your academic papers, you may encounter words that are frequently confused with one another, also called commonly confused words. This can negatively impact the quality of your writing because academic writing requires precision and clarity to convey arguments. To avoid confusion, it’s important to differentiate between two commonly misused words, β€œthere” and β€œtheir”.

Definition of β€œthere vs. their”

β€œThere” and β€œtheir” have quite similar pronunciations, which is why they are one of the most commonly mixed up words. These words are called homophones. While β€œthere” refers to a location or the existence of something, β€œtheir” is the possessive form of the pronoun β€œthey”.

There

… is an adverb, pronoun, and noun that indicates the location or the existence of something or someone.

Their

… is a possessive adjective used to indicate ownership or association between a subject and object.

It is crucial to focus on the context to distinguish between these two terms. If you want to say that something is in or at that place, you use β€œthere”. Meanwhile, β€œtheir” indicates ownership and describes something owned by one or more persons.

Using the word β€œthere”

β€œThere” can be defined as β€œin or at that place”. The word is typically used as an adverb of place. However, it can also function as a pronoun and a noun.

β€œThere” as an adverb

β€œThere” grammatically functions as an adverb of place. This means that the word indicates a place or location. It answers the questions β€œto what place?” and β€œwhere?”.

Examples

  • I am going there
  • He is sitting there.
  • The store is there, across the street.

β€œThere” as a pronoun

Besides being an adverb, β€œthere” can function as a pronoun. When the word β€œthere” introduces a sentence, it’s called an existential sentence, which indicates the existence of something.

Examples

  • There are three apples on the table.
  • There is a problem.
  • There seems to be a misunderstanding.

β€œThere” as a noun

In some cases, β€œthere” can even function as a noun. However, this is less common.

Examples

  • From here to there takes three hours.
  • I prefer staying here rather than going there.
  • From there, you can see the entire city.

Tip for using β€œthere” correctly

Including alternative terms for β€œthere” can diversify your writing, eliminate redundancy, and express your thoughts with more nuance. Here are three synonyms for β€œthere” with sample sentences.

Synonyms Examples
Over (adverb) He is sitting there.
He is sitting over here.
Exist (pronoun) There are five apples on the table.
Five apples exist on the table.
Destination (noun) The distance from here to there is two miles.
The distance from here to the destination is two miles.

Using the word β€œtheir”

The word β€œtheir” is a possessive adjective used to show that somebody owns something or is associated with something. It’s also increasingly common to use β€œtheir” as a singular, gender-neutral adjective.

β€œTheir” as a possessive adjective

Possessive adjectives are used to describe a noun by showing who owns it or has a relationship with it. β€œTheir” is used to indicate association or ownership and is typically paired with a noun to modify it. It is also used if the gender of the owner is unknown.

Examples

  • Their dog is cute.
  • I like their style.
  • Their opinions vary.

Note: The possessive pronoun equivalent of β€œtheir” would be β€œtheirs”, as in β€œthe car is theirs”.

Tip for using β€œtheir” correctly

The word β€œtheir” is a possessive adjective, and it’s somewhat unique in its function. Thus, it doesn’t have exact synonyms that can replace it in all contexts. However, you can rephrase sentences to convey similar meanings. Here are three approaches, along with example sentences.

Words with a similar meaning Examples
Belonging to them The dog belonging to them is cute.
Owned by them The house owned by them is nearby.
Attributed to them The style attributed to them is unique.

While these phrases convey similar meanings to β€œtheir”, they are not single-word synonyms and often make the sentence structure more complex.

Test yourself!

Practice sheet

To enhance your ability to differentiate between the words β€œthere” and β€œtheir”, please complete the blank spaces in the ten sentences given below. You can then move to the second tab to check the correct answers and ensure your comprehension.

  1. _____ is a cat on the roof.
  2. The students forgot _____ books in the classroom.
  3. Is _____ any way to solve this problem?
  4. They will travel to _____ favorite city next summer.
  5. _____ are several options available for dinner.
  6. The birds have made a nest in _____ tree.
  7. _____ isn’t enough time to finish the project.
  8. The athletes are responsible for _____ equipment.
  9. How do we get from here to _____?
  10. _____ are only two tickets left for the concert.
  1. There is a cat on the roof.
  2. The students forgot their books in the classroom.
  3. Is there any way to solve this problem?
  4. They will travel to their favorite city next summer.
  5. There are several options available for dinner.
  6. The birds have made a nest in their tree.
  7. There isn’t enough time to finish the project.
  8. The athletes are responsible for theirΒ equipment.
  9. How do we get from here to there?
  10. There are only two tickets left for the concert.
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FAQs

The phrase β€œtheir are” is correct, and both options you provided appear identical and correct. β€œThere are” is commonly used in existential sentences to indicate the existence of more than one of something.

The correct phrase is β€œon their way”. In this phrase, β€œtheir” is a possessive adjective that indicates ownership or association. The phrase implies that someone is en route to a particular destination

The choice between β€œthey’re” and β€œtheir” depends on the context.

  • β€œThey’re” is a contraction of β€œthey are”.
  • β€œTheir” is a possessive adjective used to describe something that belongs to or is associated with a group of people or a person of unspecified gender.

Use β€œthere” when referring to a location, either literal or metaphorical, or to indicate the existence of something. Use β€œtheir” as a possessive adjective to indicate ownership or association with a plural subject or a singular subject when gender is unspecified.

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