"There" is a word meaning roughly "at that place" or "a location other than here" which can be used metaphorically to reference 'place' in a sentence as in 'there is no point in me explaining this, but whatever'
"They're" is a contraction of the words "They" (as in the third person personal pronoun) and "Are" (as in the extension of the first person verb "to be" to the second person).
In the above post, the correct usage would in fact be the latter of my examples, as the former would make no grammatical sense.
"They're" is a contraction of the words "They" (as in the third person personal pronoun) and "Are" (as in the extension of the first person verb "to be" to the second person).
In the above post, the correct usage would in fact be the latter of my examples, as the former would make no grammatical sense.