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Dear internet, hope this helps:
They're: means "they are", as in "They're both having trouble with grammar".
Their: means "belongs to them", as in "Their dog keeps barking".
There: means a location distant to the speaker, as in "The dog is over there".
Too: means "over, more than, as well as", as in "It's too hot", or "I'm hot too".
It's: means "It is", as in "It's hot today"
Its: means "belongs to it", as in "The car lost some of its performance"
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They're: means "they are", as in "They're both having trouble with grammar".
Their: means "belongs to them", as in "Their dog keeps barking".
There: means a location distant to the speaker, as in "The dog is over there".
Too: means "over, more than, as well as", as in "It's too hot", or "I'm hot too".
It's: means "It is", as in "It's hot today"
Its: means "belongs to it", as in "The car lost some of its performance"
Please forward this to the rest of the internet, thanks...