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UK//hɪə wɪ ɡəʊ//US//hɪr wi ɡoʊ//

Meaning of Here we go

An expression used to indicate the start of an action or event.

In simple words: A phrase used to express readiness to begin something.

Here we go in a sentence

  • With everyone gathered, it's time to say, 'here we go!'

How to use Here we go

Use this phrase when starting an activity or event. It's casual and not formal.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of a race starting gun—'Here we go!' means it's time to begin.

Related words

Collocations with Here we go

  • here we go again
  • here we go now
  • and here we go

Synonyms for Here we go

Opposites of Here we go

Common mistakes with Here we go

  • Used in overly formal situations.
  • Confused with 'here we are' which suggests arrival, not action.

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Frequently asked questions about Here we go

What does Here we go mean?

A phrase used to express readiness to begin something.

What is the definition of Here we go?

An expression used to indicate the start of an action or event.

How do you use Here we go in a sentence?

With everyone gathered, it's time to say, 'here we go!'

Can you give another example of Here we go?

As the team lined up, the coach shouted, 'here we go!'

What are synonyms for Here we go?

Common alternatives include let's go, time to start, here we start.

What is the opposite of Here we go?

Opposite meanings include stop, halt, wait, pause.

What words go with Here we go?

It commonly pairs with here we go again, here we go now, and here we go.

What are common mistakes when using Here we go?

Used in overly formal situations. Confused with 'here we are' which suggests arrival, not action.

How do you pronounce Here we go?

US: //hɪr wi ɡoʊ//, UK: //hɪə wɪ ɡəʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Here we go?

Use this phrase when starting an activity or event. It's casual and not formal.