Come over here! What are you doing out there! Look over there? It's hot in here.
Do we need these prepositions in the sentences above? I mean for example what's wrong with saying "It's hot here" or "here's hot"? What do those prepositions contribute to the intention?
Thanks.
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johner Come over here! See See See CJ
— CalifJim
johner Come over here!
See See See CJ
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Thank you Jim, those treads helped a lot. Sometimes only giving some "see"s can teach us more than you can write an answer at a time. Because as far as I see, you mostly remember which previous thread has the exact answer that we need but couldn't find.