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what are you doing (there?) there what parts of speech​

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Answered by Anonymous
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2 Answers. There in that sentence is adverb. It can be an exclamation as in "There, there, you must take all of this philosophically." but it is never a noun. The sentence ”What are you doing in there?” includes a preposition in.

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Answered by angel3865
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There in that sentence is adverb. It can be an exclamation as in "There, there, you must take all of this philosophically." but it is never a noun. The sentence ”What are you doing in there?” includes a preposition in.

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