NO. They sound the same but have different meanings. Their; belonging to them. (Ex:IT WAS THEIR DOG) And there; as used for a place in space and time. (Ex: WE FOUND IT OVER THERE)
Not exactly. If the word, take the word "turn" for example. If you take the word turn and look up the definition, there are many different ones. Take this sentence and make sense of it: Will I get my...