"There" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
There is an adverb that is used to indicate a place or direction, often used to indicate the location of something or someone. It can also be used to introduce a sentence or clause, similar to the phrase "in that place" or "in that location".
For example:
I'm going over there. (indicates direction)
There is a book on the table. (indicates location)
There are many books on that shelf. (indicates place)
A person who provides treatment, advice, or counseling to someone for their mental, social, or behavioral problems; a counselor or counselor-therapist, especially one trained in psychology or psychiatry.
A group of mammals that includes mammals and their extinct ancestors. They are characterized by the presence of a particular style of teeth and jaw structure, which is more advanced than that of early mammals but less complex than that of modern mammals. Examples of therapsids include dicynodonts, gorgonopsians, and cynodonts.
Therapsids, a group of mammal-like reptiles that lived during the Triassic period, characterized by the development of mammal-like characteristics such as the appearance of furry skin, three middle ear bones, and the ability to produce milk for their young.<br><br>They were a transitional group between the earlier synapsid reptiles and the true mammals, and their evolution marked a significant step in the development of mammals on Earth. The term "thérapsid" comes from the Greek words "therion" (beast) and "apsis" (face).<br><br>Examples of therapsids include the biarmosuchians, like Biarmosuchus, and the anomodonts, like Dimetrodon.
There is your word. "Therefore" is an adverb that means as a result of something that has been mentioned previously; consequently, accordingly, or thus. It indicates a logical consequence or outcome.