• Card 3 / 36: Which of the following statements is grammatically correct?
    A) It is interesting that the thermocouple was faulty, because they're normally very reliable.
    B) It is interesting that the thermocouple was faulty, because their normally very reliable.
    C) It is interesting that the thermocouple was faulty, because there normally very reliable.
    D) It is interesting that the thermocouple was faulty, since there normally very reliable.

    Answer:
    A) It is interesting that the thermocouple was faulty, because they're normally very reliable.

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Explanation:

See section 2.1.3. Sometimes people confuse homophones, which are words that sound alike but have different spellings and/or meanings, for example they're/there/their. "They're" is a contraction for "they are." Remember that "there" refers to place. "Their" is a plural third-person pronoun possessive.

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Attribution:  Dr. Steve Gibbs. Engineering Communication. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/me304/
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