There, their and they're. They are all different and all mean different things. Let's learn them and not mess up another post on something so trivial. Mkay?
There is for location. Look over [i]there[/i]. I want to go [i]there[/i].
Their is to show possession. It's [i]their[/i] copy of Destiny. [i]Their[/i] internet sucks.
They're is short for they are. [i]They're[/i] stealing my car. [i]They're[/i] a bunch of douchebags.
Since you just refreshed your mind on basic phonetics, I better not see another one of these homophones spelt wrong. *Pounds fist against hand*
EDIT: I have the right to be the grammar (phonetic) police in this post.
EDIT: Changed grammar to phonetics in second to last line (not counting the edits). Thank you ManBearPiglets.
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Edited by BlueDEF: 3/21/2014 4:15:43 PMThen there'er be fightn words[spoiler]sorry had to. Decided not to do a long drawn out reply. However some people do have problems with discerning similar words . The English language is the hardest languages to learn because of this exact reason. So just be careful on the hate ok[/spoiler] Edit: fac fix'n. Edit: lost my self