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The word 'there' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Example: You can sit there as you like.

The word 'there' is an pronoun used to introduce a sentence or clause,

Example: There it is.

or used to take the place of a noun for an unidentified person or thing.

Example: Hello there.

The word 'there' is a noun, as a word for a specific place.

Example: We've been there once and we may go there again.

The word 'there' is an interjection.

Example: There, there, mommy will be back soona

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