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Can you show me the usage of "here we go" by some example? Thank you
Sep 24, 2017 9:18 AM
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So here we go again, with the same old story.
1. An expression used when something is about to begin or arrive. Here we go, another one of Grandpa's boring stories! A: "When are the fireworks going to start? We've been waiting here for over an hour!" B: "Here we go, the first one just went off."
2. Said when something or someone has been found or identified. Let me just see if I can find that in the library database… here we go, the complete works of William Shakespeare.
September 24, 2017
Hello Law.Robinson.
''here we go'' is used when a person is ready to begin something that takes skill, courage or luck. For example: ''Here we go!", she murmured and jumped out of the plane.
There's also ''here we go (again)'', used when something bad starts happening again. For example a parent enters a child's room and starts to scold him/her again, and a child says: ''Oh, here we go!''
''here we go'' is also often sung repeatedly by English football crowds when their team is successful.
Here's the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl9fpAMP1lE
I hope this helps :)
September 24, 2017
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