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Could here be a noun?

No, here is an adverb.


Is here a noun a verb adj or a prep?

Here is technically a noun because here describes a place. Remember, a noun is a person, place, or thing.


Is the word here a noun?

Yes, the word "here" can function as a noun when used to refer to a specific place or location, such as "I'll be waiting here."


Is there a pronoun in the statement Here is a dog?

No, the word 'here' is a noun or and adverb. In the example sentence, the word 'here' is functioning as a noun meaning 'this place'.An example of 'here' functioning as an adverb: We came here from Maryland.


How do you use here or there as a subject?

The noun 'here' is a word for 'in this place'. The noun 'there' is a word for 'in, at, or to that place'. Example sentences: Here is the shop I was telling you about. There are some apples in the kitchen.


Can a thing be a proper noun?

Type your answer here... yes, a noun is a person, place, or thing


Is the word here a pronoun?

No, the word 'here' is:a noun, "Your can see it from here."an adverb, "We came here yesterday."an interjection (or exclamation), "Here, let me get that for you."


Is here in you are here an adverb?

Yes. It answers the question "where." (it can be a noun when the object of a preposition)


Is here a preposition?

Here is usually an adverb, but can also be a noun, an adjective, and an interjection. It is not a preposition.


How will Nevada be this year?

How will it "be" what? need a noun here.


What did they lived in?

Need a noun here to know who "they" are.


Is here a common noun?

"Here" is generally considered a noun, as it can refer to a specific place or location. However, it can also function as an adverb to indicate location.