Why we can't say "at there"?

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Suthipong

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My student says "at There" in a sentence: I met him at there.
I told him not to use "at" before "there". But why we can't?
 

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'There' means 'at that place'.

We wouldn't say 'I met him at at that place.'

(Note: 'Why can't we say?' - not 'Why we can't say?'

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Thank you.
I'll remember well "Why can't we say?".
 

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***** NOT A TEACHER *****

May I add my two cents to Rover's excellent answer?

You might remind that student that a preposition (such as "at") always needs a (pro)noun or equivalent as an object.

"There," however, is an adverb.


HAVE A NICE DAY!
 
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