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16 September, 13:23

Identify which spelling of "they're," "there," or "their" is used incorrectly in the following sentence: "They're about to get their boots and go hiking, but there worried about the rain and the mud."

There

They're

Their

None of the above

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  1. 16 September, 13:30
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    Answer: (A: There

    Bold = used correctly

    Italics = used incorrectly

    "They're about to get their boots and go hiking, but there worried about the rain and the mud."

    "They're" and "their" are used correctly. This leaves us with "there" being used incorrectly. It should be: they're. Therefore the answer is (A There.
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