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Onur2695 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

up here/down there

up/down here-there

over here-there

right here-there

right over here-there

what is the function of the words coming before here and there ?
  

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over here - an adverb phrase meaning "to/at this location, near me". over there - an adverb phrase meaning "to/at that location, away from me". right - an adverb meaning "directly".

  • over here - an adverb phrase meaning "to/at this location, near me".
  • over there - an adverb phrase meaning "to/at that location, away from me".
  • right - an adverb meaning "directly".
  • (right over here/there) Come here .
  • ( here is an adverb, meaning "near to me") Come over here .
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over here - an adverb phrase meaning "to/at this location, near me".
over there - an adverb phrase meaning "to/at that location, away from me".

right - an adverb meaning "directly". (right over here/there)

Come here. (here is an adverb, meaning "near to me")
Come over here.
It's right over there. (It is directly at that location, away fr

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