There
UK /["/ðeə(r)/","/ðeə(r)//ðə(r)/"]/US /["/ðer/","/ðer//ðər/"]/
Definition
used to show that something exists or happens
In simple words: A word used to indicate a place or position.
Examples
- There is a cat on the roof.
- I left my keys over there by the door.
- There are many birds in the sky.
- Please put the box over there, next to the table.
Usage notes
Used to refer to a specific location or indicate existence. Avoid in formal writing when referring to ideas that should be emphasized; use 'it is' instead.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'there' as in 'over there' — imagine pointing at a distant place.
Collocations
- there is
- there are
- over there
- therefore
- from there
Synonyms
- here
- where
- in that place
Antonyms
- here
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'their' or 'they're'
- Using 'there' when 'here' is intended
- Misplacing 'there' in complex sentences