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Do you ever pronounce these words the same way? Some people say no but some people say yes…😅
they’re/their/there
Do you ever pronounce these words the same way? Some people say no but some people say yes…😅
they’re/their/there
they’re/their/there
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Definitely YES.
They're on the bus.
Their bags are with them on the bus.
There is the bus!
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@anzu_12 yep, they are all the same pronunciation.
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