grammar - How to know what part of speech is "there" in some cases?



I've been doing some ELA homework and I noticed that 'there' is not always the same POS.


It seems to be an adverb, a noun, a pronoun, and several other POS in various contexts.


How would one know what part of speech the word 'there' is in a given case?




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