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Which sentence is spelled correctly?A. They're going to the restaurant to pick up their order.B. They're going to the restaurant to pick up there order.C. They're going to the restaurant to pick up they're order.D. Their going to the restaurant to pick up there order

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User Dresel
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D is wrong because it starts with their as in they own it
B is wrong because the second "there/their/they're" is there like a place
C is wrong because the second "there/their/they're" is they're like they are which doesn't make sense.

Through process of elimination, you could conclude that the answer is A
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User Harsh Sarohi
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Answer is A. They're going to the restaurant to pick up their order.

Their is used for possession.

"There order" is grammatically incorrect, as there is used for location.
"They're order" is grammatically incorrect, as they're is a contraction for "They are", and "They are order" is nonsense.
"Their going" is grammatically incorrect, as their is for possession.
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