Pronunciation: /ðɛr ɛr/
noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 There're many books on the shelf.
A2 There're two cats in the garden.
B1 There're several options to choose from.
B2 There're not enough chairs for everyone.
C1 There're conflicting reports about the incident.
C2 There're numerous factors to consider before making a decision.
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 There're many books on the shelf.
A2 There're three cats playing in the garden.
B1 There're several options to choose from.
B2 There're a few mistakes in the report.
C1 There're numerous factors to consider before making a decision.
C2 There're countless opportunities for growth in this industry.
adverb a word that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
A1 There're many students in the classroom.
A2 There're some books on the table.
B1 There're several options to choose from.
B2 There're a few people waiting in line.
C1 There're numerous factors to consider before making a decision.
C2 There're countless reasons why this project is a success.
pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse
A1 There're many apples in the basket.
A2 There're some books on the shelf.
B1 There're a few people waiting in line.
B2 There're several options to choose from.
C1 There're numerous reasons why this happened.
C2 There're plenty of opportunities for growth in this company.
article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope
A1 There're many apples in the basket.
A2 There're some books on the shelf.
B1 There're several reasons why I can't come.
B2 There're a few people waiting outside.
C1 There're numerous challenges to overcome in this project.
C2 There're countless opportunities for growth in this industry.
formal There're many factors to consider before making a decision.
informal There're so many options to choose from!
slang I heard there're gonna be some sick beats at the party.
figurative In every challenge, there're opportunities waiting to be discovered.
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