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Pitfalls

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  • What are pitfalls 
  • The pitfalls 
  • questions  

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Pitfalls 
  • : Words that are often used wrongly
  • : Because they sound the same, but are written slightly different. 
  • They also have different meanings.

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Your
  • Possessive 
  • : It is about something that belongs to someone.
  • Example: 
What is your name? 
you're 
  • Is a contraction of you are.
  • Is used when talking about something.
  • Example
You're a student, right? 

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Its
  • Is used to replace lifeless things or ideas. 
  • Is used as a contraction of it's 
  • Is used as a possessive pronoun. 
  • Example: 
Its leaves were soft.
It's
  • Is used as a contraction of it is or it has. 
  • Is used when talking about something.
  • Example: 
It's nice to meet you!

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Whose
  • Possessive pronoun.
  • Is used to describe that an object belongs to a person. 
  • Example:
Whose homework is this?
Who's
  • Contraction of who is and who has
  • Talking about a person that has done something.
  • Example: 
Who's eaten this pizza?

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ThereThere
Is used to point at a place.Is used to point at a place.
Answers the question where something is. Answers the question where something is. 
Example:Example:
The restaurant is over there.The restaurant is over there.
Their 
  • Possessive pronoun.
  • Something belongs to them. 
  • Example: 
They left their car.
They're 
  • Contraction of they are. 
  • Talking about multiple people that are doing something.
  • Example:
They're calling in sick.
There
  • Is used to point at a place.
  • Answers the question where something is. 
  • Example:
The restaurant is over there.

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Too
  • Is used instead of beside or also. 
  • Example:
I liked that movie too.
  • Is used when indicating something big
  • Example:
There were too many cars.
To
  • Is used to indicate the location, action or receiver of something.
  • Is used with verbs
  • Example:
 My friend and I went to the movies.

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Then 
  • Is used to say when something is happening
  • Is used to indicate time
  • Example:
Then we went to a restaurant.

Than
  • Is used to compare objects or people. 
  • Example:
She is smarter than I am.

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Where
  • Is used to ask for a place. 
  • Example: 
Where is the nearest bus stop?
Were
  • Is the past tense of are. 
  • Example:
we were really proud of our grade.
We're 
  • Is a contraction of we are.
  • Example: 
We're having a picknick.


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