Understanding Homophones (Like They’re, There, and Their)
They’re, their, and there. They sound the same, but they are not interchangeable! If you’re not sure which version of they’re/their/there is right for you, watch and see if we can help.
They’re, their, and there. They sound the same, but they are not interchangeable! If you’re not sure which version of they’re/their/there is right for you, watch and see if we can help.
Punctuation is a set of special marks used when writing to help the reader understand. This video introduces six types of basic punctuation including the period, exclamation point, question mark, comma, quotation marks and apostrophes.
An adjective is a special kind of word that modifies (changes, or describes) a noun. Adjectives can tell you which one, what kind, how many!
A noun is a special kind of word that gives a name to a person, place, thing, or idea! Nouns can be singular or plural, proper or common. Nouns are everywhere!