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I want to go there. vs I want to go their.

The correct phrase is "I want to go there." The incorrect phrase "I want to go their." uses the wrong form of the word, as "there" is used to refer to a place, while "their" is a possessive pronoun.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1522 views

I want to go there.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a desire to travel to a specific place.

Examples:

  • I want to go there for my vacation.
  • She said she wants to go there next weekend.
  • Do you want to go there with me?
  • He wants to go there to meet his friends.
  • We want to go there to explore the city.
  • For years I've been telling you I want to go there.
  • Right, I want to go in that direction, now I want to go in that direction, now I want to go there.
  • Right, I want to go in that direction, now I want to go in that direction, now I want to go there.
  • I want Varadin to go there.
  • I didn't dream it. I was at Malpertuis and I want to go back there.
  • No, I don't want to go there.
  • That's what I'm trying to say. I want to go back there.
  • I put people back in the hole. I don't want to go there.
  • I got a feeling I don't want to go there.
  • I want to go there for Christmas.
  • I want to go there once more.
  • I want to go there once more.
  • I don't. I don't want to go there.
  • You know that's the kind of thought that could lead a person to start drinking gin at nine o'clock in the morning, and I don't want to go there.
  • And I don't want to go there again.
  • I want to go there with you again.
  • I want to go there again and italic.
  • I could've dossed with the old crew but I don't want to go back there.
  • I don't know what to say, I don't know what I'm doing, I don't want to go there.
  • I'm doing it right now; you can watch me. I'm getting nervous, I don't know what to say, I don't know what I'm doing, I don't want to go there.

I want to go their.

This phrase is incorrect in English. "Their" is a possessive pronoun and cannot be used to indicate a place.

  • I just... I want to go check their last known.
  • These are all places I want to go.
  • Not sure I want to go.
  • Anyway, I want to go.
  • Of course, I want to go.
  • Larry, I want to go.
  • I liked it there, I want to go back.
  • I've changed my mind. I want to go back.
  • I feel better, I want to go home.
  • I have some stuff I want to go over.
  • -I'm losing patience, I want to go party.
  • Aylee, I want to go dance.
  • William, I want to go home.
  • Spence, I want to go home.
  • Owen, I want to go home.
  • Daddy, I want to go in.
  • Well... I want to go home.
  • Guys, I want to go home.
  • There are a couple of gallery openings I want to go to.
  • You assume I want to go back.

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