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1. At or in that place: sit over there.

2. To, into, or toward that place: wouldn't go there again.

3. At that stage, moment, or point: Stop there before you make any more mistakes.

4. In that matter: I can't agree with him there.

pron.1. Used to introduce a clause or sentence: There are numerous items. There must be another exit.

2. Used to indicate an unspecified person in direct address: Hello there.

adj.1. Used especially for emphasis after the demonstrative pronoun that or those, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjective that or those: That person there ought to know the directions to town.

2. Nonstandard Used for emphasis between a demonstrative adjective meaning "that" or "those" and a noun: No one is sitting at that there table. Them there beans ought to be picked.

n.That place or point: stopped and went on from there.

interj.Used to express feelings such as relief, satisfaction, sympathy, or anger: There, now I can have some peace!

Source:Thefreedictionary.com

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14y ago

There'd is the contraction for "there would" such as "There'd be trouble if mom found out you broke the vase"

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6y ago

"The're" doesn't exist, but "they're"means "they are". For example: They're going to the store = they are going to the store.

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