Understanding the Differences Between There, Their, and They’re

Okay, so there, there, there.
What’s the difference? Well,
there with E, R,
E, is something in a place.
So, for example,
the cat is over there. There with E,
I R. Means belonging to someone.
So we could say, this is their hat,
this is their bag. And there with apostrophe R,
E is short for they are.
So we can say, their children.
They are children. They’re happy.
They are happy. So we’ve got there,
there, there.
Do you know any more examples of how you can use these?
Tell me in the comments.