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Mudclay Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Go here...

Dear teachers,

I have seen some posts about "go here" when I used the search bar. Aside from using it when pointing a map "direction" e.g " We should go here". Can I possibly use these? or are there any situation I can use "go here".

In the library... "This book should go here."

Inside a school when they met again after so many years. (long lost friend).
A: Hey! how are you?
B. I'm fine!
A. Anyway, where do you study?
B. I go here.

Thanks, I hope they make sense.

MC
  

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Your library sentence is fine, as is your dialogue. They both sound quite natural. Notice of course that 'here' must usually be understood as the present location of both speaker and listener.

  • Your library sentence is fine, as is your dialogue.
  • They both sound quite natural.
  • Notice of course that 'here' must usually be understood as the present location of both speaker and listener.
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Your library sentence is fine, as is your dialogue. They both sound quite natural. Notice of course that 'here' must usually be understood as the present location of both speaker and listener.

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