there · adv
there (POINT)
B2 at a particular point in a process or activity
Dictionary examples:
Do you want to play another game or do you want to stop there? (12.2)
Keep on trying - you'll get there in the end. (15.3)
I'll have to stop you there, we've run out of time. (17.4)
here and there
B2 in several different places but without any pattern
Dictionary examples:
Tall trees were growing here and there. (11.4)
there (PLACE)
A1 in or at a particular place
Dictionary examples:
I can't study there. Too noisy! (0.0)
Look! A pizza shop there! (0.0)
I left my phone there. Oops! (0.0)
We'll never get there in time! (10.9)
There's that book you were looking for. (11.0)
We live in Madison because my wife works there. (15.0)
I went to the party but I didn't know anyone there. (17.6)
The museum is closed today. We'll go there tomorrow. (21.2)
there (DIRECTION)
A1 used when you are pointing or looking at something in order to make someone look in the same direction
Dictionary examples:
Look there! A dancing banana! (0.0)
See there? A flying pizza! (0.0)
There! A dog walking on water! (0.0)
Put them in that box there. (9.9)
Your bag's over there by the door. (25.3)
there (GIVING)
A2 used when you are giving someone something
Dictionary examples:
There's your report card. Don't show mom! (0.0)
There's your coffee. I only drank half! (0.0)
There's your phone. It survived the washing machine! (0.0)
"Could I have a pencil?" "Yes. There you are." (6.0)
There's some money for your movie ticket. (9.3)