You are aware that "over here" is in this very thread?
Perfectly so.
"Actually this is a common misconception... I do *not* in fact have a lot of time on my hands at all! I just have a very very very very bad sense of priorities."
--Dean C Engelhardt
Yes, let's keep this on topic. If you want to discuss credit cards, I suggest you go over here.
[Pedant mode] Come over here. Go over there. [/Pedant mode]
Except in this case it really isover here.
Yeah, that's it. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
"Actually this is a common misconception... I do *not* in fact have a lot of time on my hands at all! I just have a very very very very bad sense of priorities."
--Dean C Engelhardt
here implies your current location, so "it is over here" is fine as is "come over here".
there implies someplace that isnt here.
come relates to motion towards here, go relates to motion towards there. you cannot "come over there" (no crude jokes guys!), nor can you "go over here".
here implies your current location, so "it is over here" is fine as is "come over here".
there implies someplace that isnt here.
come relates to motion towards here, go relates to motion towards there. you cannot "come over there" (no crude jokes guys!), nor can you "go over here".
As this thread can't possibly get any more sillier, this is perhaps the right time to further illustrate the concept, um, visually:
"Actually this is a common misconception... I do *not* in fact have a lot of time on my hands at all! I just have a very very very very bad sense of priorities."
--Dean C Engelhardt