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They're over there vs There over

The phrases "they're over there" and "there over" are not directly comparable as they have different structures and meanings. "They're over there" is a complete and correct sentence indicating a location, while "there over" is not a complete sentence and lacks clarity in meaning.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 558 views

They're over there

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a location.

This phrase is used to point out a specific location where something or someone is situated.

Examples:

  • They're over there, by the tree.
  • I left the keys on the table, they're over there.
  • Look, they're over there waiting for us.
  • Can you see the mountains? They're over there in the distance.
  • I think they're over there, near the entrance.
  • They're over there by the TV.
  • They're over there in the fountain.
  • Yes, they're over there.
  • They're over there.
  • They're over there in the fountain.
  • Yes, they're over there.
  • No, they're over there.
  • Listen, they're over there by the door.
  • They're over there, actually.
  • They're over there, in their little van, Inspecting themselves.
  • Help yourself, they're over there.
  • If you two want to look at beds, they're over there.
  • I know they're over there waiting for us.
  • I know they're over there waiting for us.
  • Are you happy they're over there?
  • They're over there.
  • There, there, they're over there!
  • They're over there.
  • They're over there.
  • They're over there,

There over

This phrase is not a complete or commonly used construction in English.

  • I suspect that the small number of Members of this House who have kept in touch with the plant, both the management and the workers' representatives there over a good number of years, felt the issue more keenly than most.
  • I was flying there over the mountains
  • I couldn't hear anything up there over the music.
  • I stumbled to her room and as I stood there over the bed watching them I was overcome with this intense sadness.
  • He's been in there over a half an hour.
  • There over a thousand qualified applicants for your slot alone.
  • We are having an argument over there over that last play.
  • You were standing there over poor Judge Dinsdale's still body.
  • He's been up there over an hour.
  • He's been there over an hour.
  • He was up there over a week in the cold.
  • He was stuck in there over the long weekend.
  • It says "contain" right there over your head.
  • He's been there over an hour.
  • It barely means anything, and it grows on what's there over time.
  • She would've gotten there over an hour ago.
  • Someone was standing there over and over again.
  • Yes, we'll put her right down through there over that ridge.
  • The three C's and little "B" have been in there over an hour.
  • There's just too many people going in and out of there over the past 24 hours.

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