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here
adverb, interjection UK /hɪə(r)/ Here can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Wait here. I’ll be back in a minute. as an interjection: Here, have a drink of water. 1a in or to the place where you areWe’ve lived here for over 20 years. I want to get out of here as soon as I can. from here: You can see the lighthouse from here. around/up/down/out here: There aren’t many good restaurants around here. It’s freezing cold out here. over here (=near you, or in the country where you are): My father was over here with the US army. right here (=exactly in this place): The treaty of Versailles was signed right here in this room. Synonyms and related words
General words for presence discoverability presence attendance Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location 1b spokenused when you are pointing to somethingJust sign your name here, at the bottom of the page. Look, here are the rosebushes that I planted last year. Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location 1c spokenused when you are referring to someone or something that is with you or near youI was just explaining the problem to our friend here. David here is an expert on computers. Synonyms and related words
General words for presence discoverability presence attendance Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location
2 spokenused when you are offering or giving something to someoneHere, use my handkerchief. here’s/here are: Here’s £20 – go and buy yourself something nice. here you are/here you go: Here you are. Take two of these tablets three times a day. 3 at this point in a process, discussion, or series of eventsHere’s where I completely disagree with you. I think we should stop here and summarize what we’ve said so far. from here: The question is, where does the peace process go from here? 4 spokenused for saying that someone or something has just arrived or is just arrivingHere we are. Sorry we’re late. here he is/here we are/here they are etc: I’m waiting for Linda. Oh, here she is, coming up the drive. here’s/here are: Here’s the doctor now. here come/comes: Here comes the bus. Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location 5 spokenused when you have just found a particular person or thinghere’s/here are: Oh, here are my glasses. I thought I’d lost them. here you are/here it is/here she is etc: Ah, here you are! I’ve been looking everywhere for you. here we are!: Now where did I put Sally’s letter? Ah, here we are! 6 taking place at the present time or in the present situationChristmas will soon be here. Here’s your chance to win £10,000. Synonyms and related words
General words referring to time 7 mainly spokenused for introducing something that you are going to say or something that someone is going to dohere is/here are: Here is the weather forecast for the British Isles. And here’s Martin Amis to talk about his latest novel. Here’s what you have to do to enter the competition. 8 used for saying what purpose someone is working forhere for: You can always ask me if you need help. That’s what I’m here for. here to do something: Our staff are here to make your stay as comfortable as possible. 9 used when referring to a situation that seems surprising or shocking, after what happened beforeHe used to call himself a socialist, and now here he is selling arms to right-wing dictators. 10 spokenused for saying that you are present in class when the teacher calls the names of all the students in the class‘Janet Marshall.’ ‘Here.’ Synonyms and related words
Attendance and non-attendance at school or university 11 Britishspokenused for getting someone’s attention, especially because you are annoyed with themHere, what are you two doing in my office? Synonyms and related words
Expressions used for telling someone to pay attention
be out of here here and now here and there here goes here, there, and everywhere here today, gone tomorrow here’s to someone here to stay here we go again here you go/are
here
adverb, interjection US /hɪr/ Here can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Wait here. I’ll be back in a minute. as an interjection: Here, have a drink of water. 1a in or to the place where you areWe’ve lived here for over 20 years. I want to get out of here as soon as I can. from here: You can see the lighthouse from here. around/up/down/out here: There aren’t many good restaurants around here. It’s freezing cold out here. over here (=near you, or in the country where you are): Keiko was over here for a year studying English. right here (=exactly in this place): The treaty of Versailles was signed right here in this room. Synonyms and related words
General words for presence discoverability presence attendance Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location 1b spokenused when you are pointing to somethingJust sign your name here, at the bottom of the page. Look, here are the rosebushes that I planted last year. Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location 1c spokenused when you are referring to someone or something that is with you or near youI was just explaining the problem to our friend here. David here is an expert on computers. Synonyms and related words
General words for presence discoverability presence attendance Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location
2 spokenused when you are offering or giving something to someoneHere, use my handkerchief. here’s/here are: Here’s $20 – go and buy yourself something nice. here you are/here you go: Here you are. Take two of these pills three times a day. 3 at this point in a process, discussion, or series of eventsHere’s where I completely disagree with you. I think we should stop here and summarize what we’ve said so far. from here: The question is, where does the peace process go from here? 4 spokenused for saying that someone or something has just arrived or is just arrivingHere we are. Sorry we’re late. here he is/here we are/here they are etc.: I’m waiting for Linda. Oh, here she is, coming up the drive. here’s/here are: Here’s the doctor now. here come/comes: Here comes the bus. Synonyms and related words
Function words referring to location 5 spokenused when you have just found a particular person or thinghere’s/here are: Oh, here are my glasses. I thought I’d lost them. here you are/here it is/here she is etc.: Ah, here you are! I’ve been looking everywhere for you. here we are!: Now where did I put Sally’s letter? Ah, here we are! 6 taking place at the present time or in the present situationChristmas will soon be here. Here’s your chance to win $10,000. Synonyms and related words
General words referring to time 7 mainly spokenused for introducing something that you are going to say or something that someone is going to dohere is/here are: Here is the weather forecast for northeast Iowa. And here’s Martin Amis to talk about his latest novel. Here’s what you have to do to enter the competition. 8 used for saying what purpose someone is working forhere for: You can always ask me if you need help. That’s what I’m here for. here to do something: Our staff is here to make your stay as comfortable as possible. 9 used when referring to a situation that seems surprising or shocking, after what happened beforeHe used to call himself a socialist, and now here he is selling arms to right-wing dictators. 10 spokenused for saying that you are present in class when the teacher calls the names of all the students in the class“Janet Marshall.” “Here.” Synonyms and related words
Attendance and non-attendance at school or university
be out of here here and now here and there here goes here, there, and everywhere here today, gone tomorrow here’s to someone here to stay here we go again here you go/are
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