Here

/hiə/
Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition
  1. Adverb:

    • In or at this place: Indicates the location where the speaker or writer is currently situated.
    • To this place: Indicates movement toward the speaker's current location.
    • At this point (in time, in a sequence, or in discussion): Indicates the present moment or a specific point in a process, narrative, or argument.
  2. Noun:

    • This place; the present location: Refers to the current physical location or situation.
  3. Adjective:

    • Being present in this place: Used postpositively (after the noun) to indicate presence at the current location.
Usage Examples
  • Adverb (Location):
    • I live here. (I live in this place.)
    • Please come here. (Please move to this place where I am.)
  • Adverb (Point in discussion/sequence):
    • I disagree here. (I disagree at this specific point in the argument.)
    • The story gets interesting here. (The story becomes interesting at this point.)
  • Noun:
    • From here, we can see the mountains. (From this place, we can see the mountains.)
    • How do we get out of here? (How do we leave this place?)
  • Adjective:
    • Is everyone here? (Is everyone present in this place?)
Advanced Usage
  • "Here and now": The present moment and place.
    • We need to solve this problem here and now.
  • "Here goes!" / "Here we go!": An exclamation used when one is about to start something challenging or exciting.
    • I've never tried bungee jumping before. Okay, here goes!
  • "Here you are" / "Here you go": Said when handing something to someone.
    • You wanted a pen? Here you are.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hereabout(s) (adv): Near this place.
    • I think she lives hereabouts.
  • Hereafter (adv/n): From now on; in the future / Life after death.
    • This rule will apply hereafter. (adv)
    • Beliefs about the hereafter. (n)
  • Herein (adv, formal): In this document, matter, or respect.
    • The terms stated herein are binding.
Synonyms
  • Present (adj): Being in the place in question.
  • This place (n): The current location.
  • At this point (adv): At this specific moment or stage.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)

(Note: "Here" is not typically used to form phrasal verbs. It is primarily an adverb, noun, and adjective.)

Related Idioms
  • Here and there: In various places; scattered about.
    • We found shells here and there along the beach.
  • Neither here nor there: Not important or relevant to the matter being discussed.
    • His opinion on the color is neither here nor there; we need to discuss the budget.
  • Here today, gone tomorrow: Lasting for only a very short time.
    • Fashion trends are often here today, gone tomorrow.
Adjective
  1. being here now
    • is everyone here?
Adverb
  1. at this time; now
    • we'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon
  2. to this place (especially toward the speaker)
    • come here, please
  3. in this circumstance or respect or on this point or detail
    • what do we have here?
    • here I must disagree
  4. in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is
    • I work here
    • turn here
    • radio waves received here on Earth
Noun
  1. queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology; sister and wife of Zeus remembered for her jealously of the many mortal women Zeus fell in love with; identified with Roman Juno
  2. the present location; this place
    • where do we go from here?