Homophones: Their, there, they're / two, too, to / your, you're
Then
at that time
your
belonging to you Ex.: I want your iPhone now!
Than
comparison (more than, less than)
Who's
contraction of who is or who has
you're
contraction of you are Ex.: You're my favorite friend!
Two
number
Whose
possessive form of who
Their
(pronoun) belonging to them. Ex.: I went over their house.
There
(pronoun) place, location or position. Ex.: I went there! There is a school on that street.
Except
(v.) to exclude or leave out. Ex.: No dogs allowed, except guide dogs.
Accept
(verb) to receive willingly something given or offered. Ex.: The duck was accepted by his family, even though he was different.
To
A preposition that begins a prepositional phrase or an infinitive. Ex.: I went to the apartment. I want to describe the dog.
They're
Contraction of they and are Ex.: They're coming over!
Too
Excessively or also Ex.: I want ice cream, too!
It's
This is a contraction of it is or it has; ex: It's cold outside!
Its
This is a pronoun referring back to a noun. It is the possessive form of it. Ex. The cat ate its food.
