adv 1. in that place ○ Is that black van still there parked outside the house? ○ Where have you put the tea? – There, on the kitchen counter. 2. to that place ○ We haven’t been to the British Museum yet. – Let’s go there tomorrow. ○ Have you ever been to China? – Yes, I went there last month. 3. used when giving something to someone ○ There you are: two fish and chips and a pot of tea. (NOTE: Do not confuse with their, they’re.) ■ interj 1. showing pity ○ There, there, don’t get upset. ○ There, sit down for a little while and you’ll soon feel better. 2. showing a feeling ○ There, what did I say? The plane’s late. ○ There, you’ve broken it! 3. making a decision ○ If you don’t want to come with me, I’ll go all by myself, so there! ■ pron used usually before the verb ‘to be’ when the real subject follows the verb ○ There’s a little door leading onto the patio. ○ There’s someone at the door asking for you. ○ There are some pages missing in my newspaper. ○ Were there a lot of people at the cinema? ○ There seems to have been a lot of rain during the night.
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