Here - there - where

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Words that mean ‘a place’ (here, there, everywhere, etc.) are all formed like here.
  • If you mean ‘in this place’, say here. (But note: you hear with your ears.)
  • If you mean ‘in that place’, use there (th + (h)ere).
  • If you mean ‘which place’, use where (wh + (h)ere).
This applies to everywhere too.