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Damian Bauer
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27 December, 01:28
What does their mean in a sentence.
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Fiesta
27 December, 01:45
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"Their" refers to people owning something. For example, "Their dogs ate some meat."
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Madyson Mckee
27 December, 01:48
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It's an adjective which is used before a noun, and is the possessive form of "they"
It refers to a thing belonging to someone or something.
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