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    Default Here you are/go. Here comes the car.

    1) Here you are

    2) Here you go.

    3) There you are

    4) There you go.

    5) Here comes the car.

    6) Here the car comes.



    I've known that sentence 6) is not correct. Why?


    And, are 1), 2), 3) and 4) same in meaning???
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    Default Re: Here you are/go. Here comes the car.

    The only one I don't really like is the last one. The rest look fine, but you should be aware that the first 4 are all quite informal.

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    Default Re: Here you are/go. Here comes the car.

    Quote Originally Posted by wotcha View Post
    1) Here you are

    2) Here you go.

    3) There you are

    4) There you go.

    5) Here comes the car.

    6) Here the car comes.



    I've heard/been told/learned that sentence 6) is not correct. Why?

    We just don't structure it that way.

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    Default Re: Here you are/go. Here comes the car.

    Quote Originally Posted by bhaisahab View Post
    We just don't structure it that way.
    Thank you for correcting my broken English. ^_^

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