Select the correct pronoun._____ all coming to our house after the game.
There
They're
Their

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct pronoun for this sentence is the second option, "They're."


There - "The new restaurant is right over there!" In this sentence, "there" is referring to something that is distant from someone.

Their - "The cats love thier new toy." In this sentence, "their" is referring to something about two or more animals.


"They're" is combining the two words "they" and "are" together.


They are all coming to our house after the game.

They're all coming to our house after the game.

These both fit in the sentence, so therfore, "They're" is the correct option.


Your answer is "They're."


I hope this helps! :)

Answer 2
Answer: The correct pronoun for this sentence is They're because they're is a combination of the word they are, so the sentence would be: "They are coming to our house after the game". besides There is like when someone says: " Hey look over There!" it shows direction. Then Their is possessive: "Look at their new soccer ball!" Hope it helps!! 

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Answer:

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