"Down there"? When to use? [closed]
Solution 1:
This is nothing at all special about this collocation. You need to learn to see this as just one instance of a far more general form.
It’s exactly like any of over, under, up, down, around, near (and others) combined with here or there.
The first element is an adverb of location and the second element is one of the two (or three) locative deictics here or there — or possibly in some speakers, also yonder for a more distant position than there would refer to.