Their\there\they're 2

____ not coming


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Tdol

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Because they're is a contraction for they are.

:)
 
That's what I thought. ;-)
 
Right! Some of my students have a hard time with this. Since "they're" is a contraction, you can use either "they're" or "they are" in the sentence. If putting "they are" in the sentence does not make sense, you are probably using the wrong "they're/there/their" term. :)

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Their not coming is no skin off my nose! I didn't want them here anyway!

(Context makes so many things possible!)
 
They're not coming. Hoho!!
 
They're is the right answer.
 

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