English, asked by illspivey23, 11 months ago

They’re are many reasons to learn a foreign language.
is this the right there,their ,or they're

Answers

Answered by komal10381
0

they're is short form

there is correct

their is correct

it's difference in tense

Answered by Anonymous
1

There is the correct choice.

Sentence :-

There are many reasons to learn a foreign language.

How to Use They're, There, and Their ?

"There" Usage

And we'll start there. That one has the word here in it, which is helpful. It can remind us that this particular there is often about location.

"They're" Usage

They're is a contraction that means "they are." You can remember that apostrophes indicate the possessive only when used of 's, such as "the writer's thoughts." Otherwise, it's generally a contraction of two words, as in can't = cannot, or won't = will not, or an omission of a letter or letters, as in singin' for singing and 'em for them in stick it to 'em.

"Their" Usage

The last of this trio, their, is the possessive form of they, so it has to do with what belongs to, relates to, or is made or done by certain people, animals, or things

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