One of the most confusing topics in English grammar is the correct use of there, their, and they’re. These three words sound the same, but their meanings and uses are completely different. Because of this, students often make mistakes while writing or speaking English.
📘 About This Worksheet
This worksheet contains 20 fill-in-the-blank sentences that help students:
- Identify correct word usage
- Improve spelling accuracy
- Avoid common homophone mistakes
- Strengthen grammar basics
- Prepare for school exams and worksheets
✅ Best for:
- Class 3
- Class 4
- Class 5
- Class 6
- Beginner English learners
✨ Difference Between There, Their, and They’re
🔹 There
- Refers to a place or existence
- Often used with is or are
Examples:
- There is a park
- There are many stars
🔹 Their
- Shows ownership or possession
- Always used before a noun
Examples:
- their books
- their homework
- their room
🔹 They’re
- Short form of they are
- Used to describe an action or state
Examples:
- They’re playing
- They’re waiting
🧠 Easy Trick to Remember
👉 There → place / existence
👉 Their → belongs to them
👉 They’re → they are





