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Fraserpan Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Need a little help over here

Hi! Could anyone tell me in what situation I can use "There you go", "Here goes" and etc. What do they mean?

Many thanks!
  

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When someone successfully did something from your advice A : Use my method, it helps B : Hah, it does, piece of cake. A : There you go Showing someone how to manage things A : I don't know how to spell those words. B : Here goes, blah blah blah

  • When someone successfully did something from your advice A : Use my method, it helps B : Hah, it does, piece of cake.
  • A : There you go Showing someone how to manage things A : I don't know how to spell those words.
  • B : Here goes, blah blah blah
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When someone successfully did something from your adviceEmotion: smile

A : Use my method, it helps

B : Hah, it does, piece of
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When launching yourself off a cliff:-

"Here goes!"

When pushing someone else off a cliff:-

"There you go."

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