 Welcome to this module using there, there, and there correctly. So, which one should I use? There, there, or there. They're studying English. My car is parked over there. Their coats are in the closet. You need to understand the differences in the words there, there, and there. When you speak, there, there, and there, sound alike. However, these three words are used and spelled differently. You need to remember these differences to write the words correctly. There means they are. There refers to a place. And there is a possessive adjective. In this activity, you will see some examples of there, there, and there. Read these examples and study the three words. Notice the word there is the contraction for they are. They're playing basketball. Notice that there is a subject pronoun. They with the verb are. There means they are. Here are some examples. They're studying English now. They're on the playground now. They're at the soccer field. They're in school today. The word there indicates a specific location or a place. The White House, the Capitol, the Supreme Court. The White House is there. There is an expression of place. Often, but not always, there is used as an adverb. My keys are over there on the table. My uncle is having a party at his home and I promised to be there. A friend is in the hospital and I'll go there to visit. Sometimes there is used as a pronoun to introduce a sentence. Here are some examples. There is a lot of work to finish before we leave. There are very many cars on the highway during a holiday weekend. There is some fruit in the refrigerator. The word there is a possessive adjective. Both students have the same test. Susan and Mary are studying for their test. There is a possessive adjective. An adjective describes a noun. Place there before an noun. Their cars, their coats, their books, their flowers, their pens, etc. Examples include, the students are studying their lessons. The athletes are doing their exercises. The children are watching their favorite TV program. You have completed this lesson on using there, there, and there correctly.