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There is sometimes used by way of exclamation, calling attention to something, especially to something distant; such as in the phrases There, there!, See there! and Look there!

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There is commonly used to introduce sentences or to indicate where something is, as in It’s over there, next to the window. Their is the possessive form of the personal pronoun they, essentially meaning “belonging to or possessed by them,” as in Is that their car, or ours?

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Used to express sympathy, concern, etc. when repeated. There, there! everything will be OK.

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There is used as an adverb of place, to indicate the location of something. There can also be used in several other ways. There is the opposite of 'here'. It means in that place, not here. The places are here. The glasses are there. You were at the party last night. Was Zoe there?. You can park there, beside my car.

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