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A1
adverb
Usage:
95%
at this place
Translation: at this place
Pronunciation: /hɪər/
Meaning: In, at, or to this place or location close to the speaker.

We use 'here' to talk about the place near the person speaking. It shows where something or someone is right now.

Please come here now.

I live here in the city.

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B1
adverb
Usage:
70%
now, at this time
Translation: now, at this time
Pronunciation: /hɪər/
Meaning: At this point or moment in time; now.

'Here' can mean a specific moment or point in an event or time. It tells the listener about the current situation or part of the story.

Here is where we must stop.

Here, you see the results clearly.

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A2
interjection
Usage:
80%
take this, look
Translation: take this, look
Pronunciation: /hɪər/
Meaning: Used to attract attention when giving someone something or showing something.

'Here' is used to call someone’s attention when you give or show something to them. It is often said when handing something over.

Here, take this book.

Here is your key.

4
B2
discourse marker
Usage:
65%
let me say, listen
Translation: let me say, listen
Pronunciation: /hɪər/
Meaning: Expressing a new idea or topic in conversation; used to introduce information.

In speaking or writing, 'here' can introduce or highlight something important or new. It helps organize ideas or draw focus.

Here is what I think about it.

Here comes the problem now.

5
C1
adverb
Usage:
40%
in this place/document
Translation: in this place/document
Pronunciation: /hɪər/
Meaning: In legal or formal documents, referring to the current place, document, or situation.

In formal or legal English, 'here' refers to the place, document, or part of text being discussed. It shows reference to the current subject or place.

The parties agree to the terms set forth here.

Herein lies the issue of contract validity.

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B2
adverb
Usage:
60%
in this respect
Translation: in this respect
Pronunciation: /hɪər/
Meaning: Used in phrases to mean ‘in this respect’ or ‘on this point’.

'Here' is used to point out a cause, reason, or focus. It often appears with verbs like ‘lie’ or ‘is’ to talk about something specific.

Here lies the problem with the plan.

Here is where you made a mistake.

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B1
interjection
Usage:
55%
come, take it
Translation: come, take it
Pronunciation: /hɪər/
Meaning: In idiomatic expressions showing emphasis or willingness.

In idioms, 'here' is used to show encouragement, hope, or to mark the start of an action. These phrases are common in spoken English.

Here’s to your success!

Here goes nothing!

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