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The equivalent of <i style="color:darkred;">Voici . . .  <span style="color:gray;">(que / dont . . . )</span></i>
 
The equivalent of <i style="color:darkred;">Voici . . .  <span style="color:gray;">(que / dont . . . )</span></i>
  
*Here is your copy of the contract.
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*<u>Here</u> is your copy of the contract.
*Here are the ones <span style="color:gray;">that we need</span>.
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*<u>Here</u> are the ones <span style="color:gray;">that we need</span>.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:37, 30 September 2017

Locative

Indicates a place the speaker and listener(s) are in or are focused on. The opposite of locative there.

  • You are here.
  • We're here; and we need to get there.
  • Here is the mistake!

fr. ici(tte), lat. hinc

Presentative

The equivalent of Voici . . . (que / dont . . . )

  • Here is your copy of the contract.
  • Here are the ones that we need.