Something that was taught from an early age now seems lost and many struggle with the correct usage/spelling of words they use. There and their being two that seem high up the list.
So, if you want to get it right, use this idea to help remember.
Location and ownership.
There.
THERE
Note the red. Everyone knows that "here" refers to your location. So, to remember the correct "there", as it also refers to a location, simply add a "t". As in "here and there".
Their.
THEIR.
Again, note the red. "Heir" refers to ownership. Prince William is an "heir" to the throne. So, to remember the correct "their", as it also refers to ownership, add a "t" to the beginning.
"Heir" is pronounced "air" by the way.
"The mob over there are theirs, these are ours".
Simples.
So, if you want to get it right, use this idea to help remember.
Location and ownership.
There.
THERE
Note the red. Everyone knows that "here" refers to your location. So, to remember the correct "there", as it also refers to a location, simply add a "t". As in "here and there".
Their.
THEIR.
Again, note the red. "Heir" refers to ownership. Prince William is an "heir" to the throne. So, to remember the correct "their", as it also refers to ownership, add a "t" to the beginning.
"Heir" is pronounced "air" by the way.
"The mob over there are theirs, these are ours".
Simples.
