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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Here’s some for me, and here’s some for you

Woman: Now, here’s some for me, and here’s some for you.

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What does "here’s" mean in this sentence?

What does "here" refer to?

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rezaenglish What does "here’s" mean in this sentence? Here is. It is a very common casual expression when someone is handing out things to a group of people, or to one other person and themselves.

  • rezaenglish What does "here’s" mean in this sentence?
  • Here is.
  • It is a very common casual expression when someone is handing out things to a group of people, or to one other person and themselves.
  • It is also a friendly expression for giving a gift.
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rezaenglishWhat does "here’s" mean in this sentence?

Here is.


It is a very common casual expression when someone is handing out things to a group of people, or to one other person and themselves.
It is also a friendly expression for giving a gift.

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