There is a dog on the street.
= A dog is on the street.
I have learned that there is no meaning the word there in there is/are structure as in, at or to that place or position.
Here it is.
= It is here.
I also have learned that there is no meaning the word here in here is/are structure as in, at or to this place or position.
However, I feel like there is a meaning of in, at or to this place or position in the word here in Here it is because the original sentence is It is here.
What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
Hans51 However, I feel like there is a meaning of in, at or to this place or position in the word here in Here it is because the original sentence is It is here. Correct. In these, 'here' and 'there' are meaningful adverbs of place.
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Hans51However, I feel like there is a meaning of in, at or to this place or position in the word here in Here it is because the original sentence is It is here.
Correct.
In these, 'here' and 'there' are meaningful adverbs of place.
It is here. ~ Here it is. (in this place near me)
It is there. ~ There it is. (in that place not