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The word there is a location, or existence. (The sound-alike word their is the possessive of they, and the apostrophe version they're is a contraction of they are.)

Examples:

Put the box down over there.

I need to go to the store, so we will go there after lunch.

There is my friend's house.

There is no way to climb the tree.

There are no such things as werewolves.

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"There" is typically used as an adverb to indicate a location or place. It can also be used as a pronoun to introduce a clause. For example, "There is a cat on the table" (adverb) or "There is a reason why I'm late" (pronoun).

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