Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
This is what they teach in school. It's very simple.

There: means a place or something. "Lets go over there to smoke a bowl."

Their: means possession of something. "Give back their dog."

They're: is short for They Are. "They're not that smart, are they?"

Same with too, two and to. Pay attention is english class, you'd be amazed at what you learn.
um... yea buddy... i knew that
passitplz Reviewed by passitplz on . Pointless thread know how some words have two different spellings because their meanings are different? like there, their, and they're. well i just noticed that sight and site are like that. i never noticed that... Rating: 5