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The word there can be either an adverb (answering where), or an interjection, or a pronoun (e.g. there is a place), or arguably a noun or adjective. The final two are much more seldom the case.

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11y ago

Yes the word "there" can be an adverb.

It is also an interjection and a noun.

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