Their - there - they're

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Their = of them. E.g., 'Have you seen their house?.'

They're = they are. E.g., 'They're moving in today.'

There is the spelling for all other meanings of words that sound like this. E.g. 'I left it there, in that chair'; 'There are three things I want you to remember'; 'There, there, have you hurt yourself?'; 'There's no chance you can get a ticket?'