Since you are teaching young children, I find it troubling that you do not know when to use there, they're and their. You mean you want to thank all the teachers for their (shows ownership) great ideas,
Please help me! I can't seem to find the error that you are talking about. My Teaching Thief profile description reads "Thank you to all the teachers out there sharing their great ideas." Both "there" and "their" are used correctly in that sentence. Is there an error somewhere else that I am missing? Please direct me to this typo, so I can make a change. Thank you for your help.
Since you are teaching young children, I find it troubling that you do not know when to use there, they're and their. You mean you want to thank all the teachers for their (shows ownership) great ideas,
ReplyDeleteDear Concerned Teacher,
DeletePlease help me! I can't seem to find the error that you are talking about. My Teaching Thief profile description reads "Thank you to all the teachers out there sharing their great ideas." Both "there" and "their" are used correctly in that sentence. Is there an error somewhere else that I am missing? Please direct me to this typo, so I can make a change. Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
The Teaching Thief