Words are hard.
1. Your and You're
Let's start off by saying:
"Your" shows ownership.
And... well, I'll just leave this right here.
2. They're, There, Their
All three mean different things in the context of certain sentences. All sound the exact same.
They're: They're going crazy because words are hard.
There: There are grammar mistakes everywhere.
Their: Their grammar will improve after reading this article.
3. We're, Were, Where
Sound slightly different.
We're: We're going to be great at grammar after reading this article.
Were: We were in elementary school and learned grammar rules.
Where: Elementary school is where teachers start to teach proper grammar.
4. Then, Than
Then: Back then, words were hard — and they still are.
Than: Some people can agree that words are harder than numbers.
5. Two, To, Too
Two: The number... wait for it... 2!
To: I'm going to take this article and learn from it.
Too: Me too.

























