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What is the distinction or difference between “their”, “there”, and “they’re”? Select all that apply.

They’re is a contraction for “they are”.
There is a possessive pronoun for they.
There is a contraction for “they are”.
There refers to location.
Their is a possessive pronoun for they.
They’re refers to location.

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