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English Phonetics and Phonology
They sound the same but aren't the same.
Its: possessive (The tree lost its leaves in the fall).
It's: [It + is or It + has] (It's been a long day).
There: place/position (There are fish in the sea)
Their: possession (Their order is delayed)
They're: [They + are] being (They're the happiest people)
To: direction/purpose (From Egypt to Morocco/I need to book a session with UtterFLOW)
Too: "also" or "very" (I like it too/The coffee's too hot)
Two: the number 2
Its: possessive (The tree lost its leaves in the fall)
It's: [It + is or It + has] (It's been a long day)
Who's: [who+is] or [who+has]
Whose: possession (The employee whose picture was on the employee of the month area...)