Is here an adverb
- is here a pronoun
- is here a pronoun yes or no
- is here a pronoun or adjective
- is here a pronoun or noun
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Here and there
Here and there are adverbs.
When we use here, it typically refers to the place where the speaker is, and we see the position of people and things from the speaker’s point of view:
Do you want to stay here or go to another restaurant?
Could you come here and help me for a minute?
When we use there, it typically refers to the place where the listener or another person is, and we see the position of people and things from the listener’s or another person’s point of view:
Our son Jim’s living in Barcelona.
He wants us to go there for a holiday.
B:
It’sthere, next to you, on the little table!
We often use here with nouns that have this or these before them, and there with nouns that have that or those before them:
Are these shoes here yours?
You press that button there and the motor should start.
We often use here with bring and there with take:
Bring your glass here and I’ll give you some juice.
This package has to go to the post room.
Would you take it there for me, please?
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