Here answers the question "where" about the action being done (the verb). It is an adverb of place. Here can also be used as a noun (e.g. The way from here).
It has two. One here ->X and one here X<-
There's no thermometer shown here.
Here it is.
Yes, in some fonts. In the font used here, the 1s do not have rotational symmetry.Yes, in some fonts. In the font used here, the 1s do not have rotational symmetry.Yes, in some fonts. In the font used here, the 1s do not have rotational symmetry.Yes, in some fonts. In the font used here, the 1s do not have rotational symmetry.
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Both "from here on in" and "from here on out" are correct phrases. Both are idiomatic expressions that mean from this point forward or from now on. The choice of which to use may depend on regional preferences or personal style.
"T" (t)here to ( )here by dissappearing. And ( )here to (t)here by appearing!
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No! But you here! Alexdouglas881 is here as well! petctg is here as well!
No! But you here! Alexdouglas881 is here as well! petctg is here as well!
If she were here is the answer. 'If she Were Here' is the correct answer but I guess both can be accepted.
HERE I am! or When did you get HERE
1.(your answer here) 2.(your answer here) 3.(your answer here) 4.(your answer here) 5.(your answer here)
I am not a grammar expert so this is a personal opinion. I think it is a sentence. Consider "Here's Tom" or "Here's the bus". They are sentences. Tom is here; the bus is here. Here's why means 'why is here', or 'this [here] is the reason [why]. It is not a particularly good sentence mind you, but it is a sentence.