As I know, we use "here' for the attention or surprise. such as "Here comes the bus", "here you are". Similarly, Could I use "here" with the verb "stand'', sit etc in present continuous tense like "here! he is sitting on the bench", "Here! my is brother standing in the garden"?
Please get me correct where I am wrong. I am confused
Let;s consider one of your examples. H ere he is, sitting on the bench. The focus is on 'Pay attention, this is my brother'.
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Let;s consider one of your examples.
Here he is, sitting on the bench. The focus is on 'Pay attention, this is my brother'.
Here, he is sitting on the bench. The focus is on 'In this picture, this is what he is doing'. In the next picture, he may be doing something else.
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roky0071Could I use "here" with the verb "stand'', sit etc in present continuous tense like "here! he is sitting on the bench", "Here! my is brother standing in the garden"?I don't think so. I never read or heard "here" being used in this context.