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collect their eggs vs collect there eggs

The correct phrase is "collect their eggs." The word "their" is a possessive pronoun indicating that the eggs belong to a group of people or animals. On the other hand, "there" is an adverb indicating a place or location.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

collect their eggs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "collect their eggs" when referring to the action of gathering eggs that belong to a specific group of people or animals.

Examples:

  • The farmers collect their eggs every morning.
  • The children collect their eggs from the henhouse.
  • She asked the students to collect their eggs for the science experiment.
  • The birds collect their eggs in nests high up in the trees.
  • The researchers collect their eggs for the study.

Alternatives:

  • gather their eggs
  • retrieve their eggs
  • harvest their eggs
  • pick up their eggs
  • gather up their eggs

collect there eggs

This phrase is incorrect in English. "There" is an adverb indicating a place or location, not a possessive pronoun.

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