The more correct way to say this would be "It is humbling to be here". You can, as an alternative, say "I am humbled to be here."
To be humbled - E fa'amaualaloina.
That is the correct spelling of "humble" (modest, or self-effacing).
If she were here is the answer. 'If she Were Here' is the correct answer but I guess both can be accepted.
Yes
Me is correct here.
Yes, it is correct.Example:"Here is John coming up the field."
No it's not correct grammar. You don't say "Myself is here." You say "I am here," so you would say "John and I are here."
The correct grammar is "Here are the names of the providers."
Yes. "She has no idea that you are even here." is a correctly formed, gramatically correct sentence.
Well, if you talking about inanimate object, you should say here it goes, and if about person, then here you go :)
"Media is here to stay" is the correct phrasing because "media" is a collective noun referring to a singular concept, so it should be paired with a singular verb "is."
no minutes is plural so is should be are here are the minutes