Which is grammatically correct and why? Here is your sentence is what's sometimes called a disjunct adverb, because it does not fit neatly within the flow of sentence (the italic neatly, on the other hand, does fit. The present perfect tense is used for.
All of you which is the proper usage? What is the difference between the following two sentences? I got an email from an instructor today.
Where does the saying really come from? Here is to finishing off the semester in a positive way. what does that mean? All of you are sitting here with me in my den vs. My guess would be the second one because of the plural form.
Here goes is an idiom that is usually used to express determination or optimism at the start of a risky or difficult task. Here is the documents needed. You all are sitting here with me in my den and a general form: Towards the end of email she says:
I have worked here for 20 years. Sometimes people use here/there sometimes over here/there what is the difference? Hear hear or here here? Here are the documents needed.